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  1. UrbAccess. Urban Accessibility and Universal Conception Show and Conference

    VisitParis / Île de France, Peter Neumann and Ivor Ambrose among those giving presentations. View

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  2. City of Sozopol, Bulgaria

    the island of St. John and next to it the small island of St. Peter, which have also both been

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  3. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    are working towards better access along the whole tourism supply chain.” Peter De Wilde, CEO of Visit Flanders

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  4. 1st International Workshop on Cultural Tourism: Discovery Europe

    : Peter DeBrine, UNESCO - Programme Specialist Sustainable Tourism (https://whc.unesco.org/en... (https://www.coe.int/en/web/cultural-routes) Ann Uustalu, Policy Officer with focus on Cultural Heritage

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  5. WTTC Releases Major New Paper for Inclusive and Accessible Guidelines to Aid Global Travel and Tourism Recovery

    real change within the workforce.” Peter Kern, Vice Chairman and CEO, Expedia Group said: “Travel

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  6. ENAT Statutes

    in English (2008), PDF 40 KB. Read and download the ENAT Statutes in Greek (2008) PDF 200 KB. Read

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  7. Project description

    ; 200 non-governmental and business stakeholders in accessible tourism worldwide wil be informed

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  8. ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, Marina D'Or, Spain

    The Marina d'Or Beach Resort in the Region of Valencia, Spain is welcoming some 200 delegates at the ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, organised by Fundación ONCE and supported by the European Commission. Guest speakers form North and South America, as well as Australia

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  9. Europe for All Stakeholder Conference on Accessible Tourism, January 2007

    Opportunities for All" 2007. The Conference drew over 200 delegates who shared experience and debated many

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  10. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    . The aim is to grow the number of hotels to 200 over the next years, focusing on the Nordic region

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