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), which was the Italian Capital of Culture in 2023, together with Brescia. It’s a significant... in 2021 the SACBO’s acknowledgement (managing company of the Caravaggio airport in Orio al Serio
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Europe’s Silver Innovation Ecosystems for a Thriving Ageing Economy | TBA 15.00 – 15.20 Coffee Break... in this publication (- Webpage) are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those
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on inclusion without compromising the city’s beauty and heritage. Gruuthuse Museum and BRUSK Exhibition... Gruuthuse’s stories, for example, via tactile stations. Discover the future of art in the heart
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We consider tourism to be the driving force behind the economies of many countries. Taking accessibility into account means an increase in the sector’s opportunities, since it will be possible... of the key initiatives proposed in the European Commission’s Strategy for the Rights of Persons
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by Norway’s High North Initiative, helps the tourism industry offer more accessible and economically..., The Sunnaas Foundation (Norway) marianne.dybwad@sunnaasstiftelsen.no | Telephone: +47 971 53 904 Let’s
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, lmarsh@mmgy.com Emma Welby, ewelby@grifcopr.com About MMGY As MMGY Global’s flagship integrated marketing... bring a new perspective to connecting travel brands with today’s traveller. Offering services from
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Courses Select your course(s) and begin learning at your own pace. Languages & Feedback The courses... Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s
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The report highlights how the European Union’s laws on passenger rights, and their inconsistent application, provide limited protection for persons with disabilities. A testimony from a passenger... than 149 kg. With Finnair, it’s 300 kgs. Some airlines do not provide cabin wheelchairs, which
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and tourism sector, public authorities and NGOs, and including some of Europe’s leading travel marketing
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The UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations are groups of volunteers of different ages and socio-professional status who become militants in the service of UNESCO’s ideals. These Clubs take up a position on global problems with local repercussions and thus contribute to the process of reflection
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