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  1. Accessible Tourism for All in Germany – Trends and Perspectives

    11 September 2008. Berlin. Conclusions of a new study of accessible tourism in Germany by the University of Münster and PROJECT M GmbH will be presented at this one-day conference which is held under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology. Apart from presenting this new

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  2. ACCESS-SWEDEN and ENAT International Conference: Accessible Tourism in Theory and Practice

    project, "PTaccess", and a presentation by the Head of Passenger Services at Stockholm's Arlanda

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  3. Lousã - Accessible Tourism Destination, Portugal

    for the development of Lousã as the first Accessible Tourism Destination in Portugal. The project, which

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  4. ENAT International Congress 2009, Vienna, Austria. Early Announcement

    in Austria. ENAT particularly encourages accessible tourism destinations, suppliers, project teams

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  5. 2nd ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, 2009, Vienna, Austria. Call for Papers.

    tourism destinations, suppliers, project teams and disability/consumer organisations to plan

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  6. New Booking Website Launched at www.accessible.travel

    by the European Union's OSSATE project and the travel website www.EuropeforAll.com Users can also book airport

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  7. Your Opinion Is Needed on Universal Access to Rail Travel

    format. See right-hand panel. Send your completed form to info@proasolutions.com When the project

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  8. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    Earlier this year, ENAT Member 'Accessible Portugal' won the annual tourism award, from the Portuguese Tourism Board, for the best project in the “Services” category. This award recognises the work carried out by Accessible Portugal, as a relevant contributor for the qualification of Portugal

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  9. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    Safety Alliance under the umbrella of a broader project called “Safety of Services for Children’s Water

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  10. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012. It also outlines the role of a new project – Open Britain

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