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  1. 36 Candidates for International Design for All Foundation Awards 2016

    (Republic of Korea) * Rakuzen (Japan) * Wheelchair ramp for kiosk toilets at Benidorm (Spain) * Soytun

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  2. “Tourism for All - Promoting Universal Accessibility” Good Practices in the Accessible Tourism Supply Chain

    ; Barrier-free Tour Center, Japan: Application of accessibility-improvement measures and Universal... more accessible. For more information please visit http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/accessible

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  3. World Tourism Day 2016: Tourism Leaders Commit To Advance Universal Accessibility

    Holidays Thailand, Hideto Kijima, President at the Japan Accessible Tourism Center, Svend Leirvaag, VP

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  4. ENAT Annual General Assembly and Board Meeting 2019, Brussels

    Environment (CEN). Members from Ohayo Travel Corporation, Japan and VisitBarcelona

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  5. ENAT Annual Report 2020

    , Spain ENAT Learning Group Tourism Flanders, Belgium Ohaya Travel Corporation, Japan Extraordinary

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  6. International Accessible Tourism Forum - Asia and the Pacific, Seoul, South Korea

    , Korean Influencer and Content Creator on YouTube Nagahashi Asami, Japan Universal Tourism Research

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  7. UN Resolution: 2027 Proclaimed International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism

    delegation, Germany, Japan, Republic of Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States, actively

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  8. ENAT Full Member

    is available only to specially qualified enterprises and organisations, with a strong relation

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  9. Tourism For All

    Providing information and a holiday booking service to people with disabilities and older people in relation to accessible accommodation and other tourism services. providing expertise and support to the tourism and hospitality sector to provide accessible services for all.

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  10. European Union Air Passengers' Complaints Form

    Air Passengers' Complaints Form provided by the European Commission, for use in relation to flights from and to EU airports. The form should be filled in by the passenger and sent to the National Enforcement Body of the EU member state which the plane flew to or from.

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