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  1. Disabled Friendly Travel

    The following disabled friendly travel resources (links) provide a wealth of information on the organizations and companies who cater to the needs of mobility challenged individuals.

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  2. Lonely Planet's "Travelling with a Disability" Guide, 2nd Edition 2017 Is Yours for Free

    operators, listed alphabetically by country. Most of these cater for a variety of access

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  3. New Skills for Customized Accessible Tourism

    with a sound knowledge of local service providers who are able to cater for customers, applying "co

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  4. ENAT's Participation in the 3rd Accessible İzmir Congress

    accessible offers. Over 3 million tourism businesses in Europe are not prepared to cater adequately

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  5. NEWSCAT Training Pack On Customised Accessible Tourism Now Available

    to cater for the diverse requirements of visitors with disabilities, seniors, families and others... in five languages - EN - ES - IT - LV - BG from the right-hand panel (PDF). The training materials

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  6. Invitation to Accessible Tourism Training Conference – EU Erasmus+ Project TAD Multiplier Event

    destinations have started planning for more inclusive offers that cater for visitors with a wide range

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  7. Safe, Responsible and Accessible: UNWTO, ONCE Foundation and ENAT Partner for Tourism for All

    to cater for different needs of clients, guaranteeing social distancing, and enhanced hygiene

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  8. UNWTO: Accessible Tourism Identified as ‘Game Changer’ for Destinations

    and inclusion: Extending professional training to better cater for tourists with different abilities

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  9. UNWTO, ONCE Foundation and ENAT - Delivering Accessible Tourism for All

    , legal obligations to cater to those with specific requirements, making tourism for all a reality

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  10. UNWTO Webinar. Accessible Tourism for All: Standards and Recommendations Guiding the Recovery

    to better cater to both travellers and locals with disabilities, reaching over 1 billion people worldwide

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