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  1. Accessible Tourism is the Way Forward for Businesses and Customers Alike

    in Brussels on the 11th May 2006. ENAT is a growing network of over 70 tourist companies and organisations

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  2. The National Property Board's project : Accessibility in cultural environments

    Property Board Box 2263, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden Phone : +46-8-696 70 00 Website : www.sfv.se.

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  3. ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ - the Example of Blind and Visually Impaired (M.A. Thesis)

    In times of demographic change and under consideration of the fact that at present 70% of the 46 million handicapped people living in Europe would be able to travel, the importance of ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ comes clear. Therefore, it is the aim of this M.A. thesis to analyse this topic. After

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  4. OSSATE Accessibility Market and Stakeholder Analysis

    % of the European population. It has been estimated that 70% of them have both, the financial as well

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  5. ENAT International Congress, Vienna 2009 - Early Booking Rates Now Available

    120.- Euro Reduced fee for ENAT-Members: till 30. June 2009 70.- Euro after 30. June 2009 90.- Euro.../en/doc/enat_registration Download the Congress invitation in PDF format from the right-hand panel

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

    Europeans have disabilities. 16% of them are of working age, whilst almost 70% are over 60

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  7. TFA Tourism For All Website

    programmes a test is taken to check the staff's understanding requiring a pass of 70% and a certificate

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  8. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    or older already comprise almost half of our domestic and international visitors (and over 70% of our

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  9. 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 a lack of accessible tourism, accommodation

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  10. Regulation (EU) No 181/2011 European Bus and Coach Directive

    70 million passengers travel by buses and coaches every year in the European Union. It is the third most used kind of transport after planes and trains. The Regulation (EU No 181/2011) on bus and coach passenger rights became applicable on 1st March 2013. These new rights include: Non

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