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  1. ENAT Looks Forward to a Bright Future in 2008

    tourism services responsibly to their clients and customers. In future, only members who pledge to follow

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  2. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    to promote an effective follow-up of the Code. "The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism sets a frame

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  3. Questionnaire: Accessible Tourism in Spain

    , is entitled "Estudio de Mercado del Turismo Accesible en España: Oferta, Demanda y Oportunidad de Mercado... in the study with an online questionnaire. You may follow this link to the questionnaire: Link

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  4. Alto Adige per tutti, Bolzano, Italy

    . An English version is planned to follow as soon as possible. Download the programme in German or Italian from

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  5. UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities gets 20th ratification

    ratified the Convention are: Croatia, Hungary, San Marino and Spain. Follow this link to: countries

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  6. Disability Directory for Museums and Galleries (UK)

    is available at the website of the UK Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). Follow

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  7. Accessible Train and Station Design for Disabled People - A Code of Practice

    Under s.71B of the UK Railways Act 1993 the Secretary of State maintains a Code of Practice to protect the interests of disabled people travelling by rail. All passenger train and station operators are encouraged to use the document, and those who are licensed must follow its standards. This Code

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  8. Towards an Accessible Information Society - European Commission Communication 2008 [804] Final

    accessibility standards The Commission will monitor and publish progress and may follow up at a later

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  9. South Africa Focuses on Accessible Tourism During Visit of Disability Expert Dr. Scott Rains

    and numerous tourism stakeholders will follow, in which Dr. Rains will give feedback and advice

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  10. Settlement Reached to Improve Access to Hotels.com and Expedia Reservation Services for Disabled Travellers

    will follow their lead." In 2006, American online consumer travel sales generated $79 billion

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