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  1. Launch of the Access●City Award. EU Calls for Entries from Across Member States

    format. (Note, this is unofficial compilation taken from the City Awards Website by ENAT on 29/7/2010

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  2. European Passengers' Rights - a New Campaign Takes Off

    Rights Why were air passenger rights introduced? Since the early 1990s travelling by plane has taken

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  3. Transport access for all 2008: The Sectoral Plan for Accessible Transport under the Disability Act 2005

    reflects the changes that have taken place in accessible transport provision over the past two years

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  4. Implementing an action plan to promote more age-friendly transport services

    This is a report on how five organisations within the transport sector undertook to enhance the age friendly character of the services they provide to their older customers. It details the actions taken by the organisations and highlights how this work has contributed to a heightened consciousness

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  5. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    the measures taken to implement the Convention. The Committee, composed of independent experts

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  6. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    focused on young Responsible Tourism entrepeneurs, who have taken the risk to launch innovative

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  7. Coming Soon - Access to all in Europe: A Study About 11 Cities

    the challenges and how they are taken into consideration, and to reflect upon how practices implemented in other

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  8. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    to the built environment for many years but the tourism sector in most countries has not taken up

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  9. Taiwan Can Do More to Create Barrier-free Environment, says President Ma Ying-jeou

    , transportation, and housing, the president said. Ma cited steps taken in Taipei City as examples

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  10. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    have taken a more activist approach to accessibility. The Department of Transportation (DOT), which

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