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  1. “Talking Tactile Fish” : aquarium exhibit for blind/low vision under development

    RAF Models has gained a reputation as one of the country’s leading experts in the design of accessible

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  2. “b_free” Trade Fair for Barrier-free Construction, Homes and Living for All

    of the leading private companies in the German trade fair market place. Visit the webpage: b_free exhibition

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  3. ENAT Study Report No. 2. Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe

    As part of the two year ENAT work programme 2006 – 2007, a study of services and facilities for accessible tourism in Europe was conducted by Toegankelijkheidsbureau (Belgium). This report presents definitions of accessible tourism, the target public and their specific needs, leading to an overview

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  4. Argonautical Park, Afissos. Watersports and Multi-activity Centre

    The Argonautical Park in Afissos Pelion, on the Greek mainland, is recognized as one of the leading organised International 'Locations' for Sea Activities and Tourism of high standards, supporting disabled sailors and training programs in water activities at all levels using Internationally

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  5. Dachstein World Heritage Site, Austria, Gets Barrier-free Upgrade

    various options are available. On the mountain top a lift has been installed leading directly

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  6. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    of developing. Scandic is a leading European mid-market hotel company with 147 leased, managed

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  7. ENAT Study Report No. 3. Towards 2010: Disability Policy Challenges and Actions for the European Tourism Sector

    ; demographic ageing is leading to an increased proportion of older and more frail and disabled citizens

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  8. UK Cruise Holiday Agents Could Get Disability Advice Service

    A network of independent travel agents to drive cruise holiday sales and specialist service to disabled travellers could soon be a reality. 'Leading Cruise Agents' is to discuss the possibility following a debate by cruise lines on how to tap into a market of 2.5 million registered disabled

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  9. Norway’s Experience with Standard for Accessible Tourist Destinations

    Standards Norway and the Delta Centre in the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs are leading the development and deployment of a standard defining the requirements of a system for labelling tourist destinations in terms of their accessibility for people with disabilities

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  10. South Africa Focuses on Accessible Tourism During Visit of Disability Expert Dr. Scott Rains

    South African tourism authorities are knuckling down to the issue of accessible tourism during a month-long visit of leading US disability expert Scott Rains. Dr Rains, a wheelchair-user for 37 years and an advocate for the rights of disabled travellers, will be meeting South Africa's largest

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