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  1. Facilitating Exchanges through Calypso: The Way Forward from the Supply Side Perspective

    2 to 3 March 2010, Rome. This meeting, organised by the European Commission and the Italian authorities, will focus on the supply side of Social Tourism, such as accommodation establishments (hotels, hostels, spas etc), travel agents and tour operators....

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  2. Consumer Survey Report: Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism

    This report, by Carlos Buj of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism, Leeds Metropolitan University, aims to generate useful knowledge about the travel needs of people with limited mobility (PwLM) as well as to identify ongoing trends in the u...

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  3. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    In a unique partnership – the first of its kind anywhere in the UK – Capability Scotland and VisitScotland have teamed up to explore disabled people’s experiences of being a tourist in Scotland. 70% of disabled people are able to travel but, because of ...

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  4. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    Event information Target audience: Public authorities, municipalities and prefectures, private sector enterprises, civil society organisations (including organisations of persons with disabilities), professional associations. When: Monday, November 20, ...

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  5. "Accessibility for All 4.0" International Congress on Technology and Tourism for All

    interaction of people with disabilities with smart machines (PCs, tablets, smartphones, and robots, among... abilities of users. Technologies for Smart Cities - Sustainable and integral systems for Smart Cities based

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  6. Towards an Accessible Information Society - European Commission Communication 2008 [804] Final

    As our society is evolving to an 'information society', we are becoming intrinsically more dependent on technology-based products and services in our daily lives. Yet poor eAccessibility means many Europeans with a disability are still unable to access the benefits of the information society

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  7. EU-CHINA Information Society Delegation visits ENAT in Athens

    , the performance of the public sector in delivering accessible content is poor, with Europe lagging behind

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  8. VisitEngland Presents New Boooklet on How to Capture the £2 Billion Accessible Tourism Market in England

    whether they are wheel chair users, have poor vision, hearing loss or learning difficulties. Overseas

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  9. Tripbod Embraces Accessible Tourism

    and a failure if visitors are unable to enjoy fully their visit due to poor information”. Thankfully

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  10. Inclusive Tourism Marketing Toolkit

    with a poor grip, can make a huge difference to the experience of your guests. This guide encourages

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