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  1. Evaluation and accreditation program for accessible tourism sites and facilities

    ); - analyze supply and demand per industry sector (presurvey); - design questionnaires in terms of sectors

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  2. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    membership of the association costs 30 euro per year, an 'honour' membership is priced at 200 euros

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  3. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    , the tourism sector generates more than four per cent of the EU’s GDP. In order to make good

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  4. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    ). It is on sale via the BSI website as a PDF downloadable document at £50 per copy. Tourism for All

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  5. Australian Airline, Rex, wants to stop persons with disabilities from flying alone

    per cent increase in profits. Mr Shorten said the Australian national carrier, Qantas, was "doing

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  6. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    in recent years, which has probably added to the demand.” The idea of offering at least 10 per cent

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  7. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    Estate and Traffic Committee, 100 million Skr per year during 1999-2002 were earmarked to increase

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  8. Turismabile

    Turismabile is a project, wanted by Piedmont Region and realized by the CPD - Consulta per le Persone in Difficoltà Onlus, that intends to promote Piedmont tourism using the key of the accessibility and introducing the historical, artistic, naturalistic, receptive excellences of the region

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  9. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    -quarters of citizens to take at least one trip per annum; in the rest of the Union (primarily

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  10. Towards a Roadmap for Human Resources Development in Accessible Tourism in the Middle East - North Africa Region

    with a series of practical 'pilot projects', focussing on making one major tourist attraction per

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