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  1. Europe, the world's No 1 tourist destination. A new political framework for tourism in Europe, 2010

    (recently estimated at 127 million persons), who have specific needs and must be integrated into the tourist

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  2. Global Recognition for Accessible Sydney Website

    to the Australian economy. “It is estimated that around 1 in 5 Australians and more than 600 million people

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  3. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    . It reflects the EU's broader commitment to building a barrier-free Europe for the estimated 80 million people

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  4. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    . This is a constantly growing market, estimated to represent around 130 million people in Europe alone with annual

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  5. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    are likely to travel to the UK. The estimated purchasing power of disabled people in the UK is £80

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  6. Skagerrak Tours - Latest Offers - Accessible Holidays in Hungary

    conditions. Budapest - city of thermal springs - Hungary has an estimated 1,300 thermal springs. Budapest

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  7. Tour Operators and Travel Agents Join Europe's '112' Emergency Number Campaign

    . Useful links 112 Website: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/about-112 Hash Tags: #112... findings of a recent Eurobarometer survey, it is estimated that 5 million more people are aware

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  8. 1st MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All & Jordan Tourism 4 All Forum & Expo

    to prepare for, attract and sustain this Euro-Arab emerging and fast growing market, which is estimated

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  9. EU Call for Proposals - Accessible Tourism, COSME Programme

    budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects is estimated at: EUR 1 700 000 for THEME 1

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  10. Rare & Roll: Access China and Culture

    Background In China, there are an estimated 83 million people with disabilities and 220 million people aged 60 or above who desire to travel as much as anyone else. Catering for people with access needs is becoming increasingly important for mainstream tourism service providers, entrepreneurs

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