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  1. ACCESS-SWEDEN and ENAT International Conference: Accessible Tourism in Theory and Practice

    . Access to public transport will also be in focus, with the latest findings from the European research

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  2. Accessibility and Sustainability in Tourism. One-day Conference, Linz, Austria

    European countries will present the latest research and practical examples of how the tourism sector

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  3. First International Conference "Accessible Tourism for All", Belgrade

    , which will present the latest knowledge and results on accessibility in the field of tourism

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

    The city of Stockholm has set a goal, to be achieved at the latest by 2010, to be the most easily accessible capital of the world. The project, "Easy Access", coordinated by Stockholm City Council, plays an important part in reaching this goal. The gains in adapting Stockholm to meet the needs

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  5. 2nd ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, 2009, Vienna, Austria. Call for Papers.

    Austria Center, Vienna 30 September - 1 October 2009. Papers and Workshop contributions are invited for the 2nd ENAT International Congress 2009, “Trends and Prospects for Accessible Tourism”, at the Austria Center, Vienna. The Congress will showcase the latest and most innovative contributions

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  6. 'Tourists and Tourism' Regional Tourism Workshop, Novi Sad, Serbia

    at the latest by 10 April, 2009. Download the registration form in MS WORD format from the right-hand panel

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  7. GuideGecko: A New Way to Publish Your Own Accessible Travel Guide

    time, ensuring the customer always has the latest version. A whole range of other travel guides by both

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  8. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    The latest issue of Tourism-Review.com highlights the fact that seniors and disabled travelers represent a growing market. Australia mostly offers quality services but there is still space for improvement. Accessible tourism is on the rise but it still does not cover the demand. Australia is doing

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  9. UK Tourism Firms Encouraged to Improve Accessibility

    , accounting for 5.7 million trips in total. These latest figures highlight the importance

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  10. Workshop with European Stakeholders. The Calypso Study: Preliminary Findings and the Way Forward

    latest). Download the Programme and Registration Form in WORD format from the right-hand panel

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