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  1. Presentations and Speeches from ENAT International Congress 2009, Now Available

    out of the important studies made in Germany by Peter Neumann on behalf of German Ministries

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  2. Opportunities and Benefits of Accessible Tourism for All: Experiences in Germany

    Lecture given by ENAT Member, Dr. Peter Neumann, Department of Geography, WWU Münster, Germany.

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  3. Conference: All Inclusive - Air Traffic Provides Economic Opportunities for All

    design and socio-economic aspects of aviation" Facilitator: Dr. Peter Neumann (ENAT Member

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  4. Seminar on “Paralympic Sport and its Development” in Vuokatti, Finland

    . 9.30 IPC developments & Classification – Dr. Peter Van de Vliet/ Kaspar Wirz, International Olympic

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  5. "Best Practice in Accessible Tourism" Textbook Now Available

    in Flanders: Policy Support and Incentives 4. Peter Neumann: Accessible Tourism for All in Germany

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  6. UrbAccess. Urban Accessibility and Universal Conception Show and Conference

    VisitParis / Île de France, Peter Neumann and Ivor Ambrose among those giving presentations. View

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  7. City of Sozopol, Bulgaria

    the island of St. John and next to it the small island of St. Peter, which have also both been

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  8. 1st International Workshop on Cultural Tourism: Discovery Europe

    : Peter DeBrine, UNESCO - Programme Specialist Sustainable Tourism (https://whc.unesco.org/en... (https://www.coe.int/en/web/cultural-routes) Ann Uustalu, Policy Officer with focus on Cultural Heritage

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  9. WTTC Releases Major New Paper for Inclusive and Accessible Guidelines to Aid Global Travel and Tourism Recovery

    real change within the workforce.” Peter Kern, Vice Chairman and CEO, Expedia Group said: “Travel

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  10. ATT : Access to Travel website

    staying on the site an average of 24 minutes. The number of hits rose from roughly 20,000 per month during the spring/summer of 2002 to about 40,000 per month during the winter of 2003. More travellers

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