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  1. City of Viborg, Denmark

    Photo of Viborg Museum. (City of Viborg / LHAC) With its 35,000 inhabitants, the city of Viborg is one of Denmark’s oldest cities, dating back to 900 AD, as well as an important administrative centre. Located in the middle of the Danish region of Jutland, and enthroned on the top of a ridge

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  2. Open Conference on the European Tourism Quality Label

    The Board(s) – Composition, working procedures Auditors & recognition procedure 12:50 – 13:00 Speech

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  3. EU Commission Announces New Actions in Support of "Tourism for All" at European Parliament Hearing

    facilities, services, accommodation, websites,... Improving skills: Understanding people’s needs

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  4. Scandic Hotels' Disability Ambassador Takes Swedish CSR Prize

    when staying at our hotels” says Magnus Berglund, Scandic´s Disability Ambassador. ”When we take over

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  5. VisitEngland Launches Online Training in Service for Disabled Customers

    . There are six modules, which can be completed online at the user’s convenience; the whole course

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  6. EUROSTAT Asks for Users' Opinions on Tourism Statistical Surveys

    . Telephone: 00352 4301 37123 E-mail: Estat-Evaluation@ec.europa.eu of Eurostat’s unit B1 on "Quality

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  7. Accessible Tourism Workshop Jeddah. Saudi Travel & Tourism Investment Market, Riyadh

    . Inbound tourism has risen by 11% over the last two years. Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry is greatly.../en/index.aspx# Saudi Arabia generates a combined annual tourism market of almost 52 billion Saudi

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  8. Ireland's New Quality Mark for Disability Access

    in the hospitality sector. “It’s a very appropriate time to be expanding the tourist product into a ready

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  9. England's Restaurants and Cafés Get New Access Statement Tool

    and future plans for improvement. Ross Calladine, VisitEngland’s Skills, Welcome & Accessibility Manager

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  10. Destination London. Online course to help hospitality staff welcome disabled visitors.

    does it work? Managers and team members have their own route You will see a disabled customer’s

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