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  1. Accessibility Guide and Mobile App by Jaccede, France

    Since its launch in 2006, Jaccede non-profit asociation has spear-headed an online, collaborative guide of accessible places which any Internet user anywhere in the world can consult and contribute to with the aim of providing essential information about the accessibility of public places. Today

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  2. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2013 Announced

    is underpinned by robust research and customer insights. You can access the latest in-depth market

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  3. Cavan, Ireland, Receives European Tourism Award for Accessibility

    destinations. “Cavan has shown what can be achieved by working with the visitors’ needs in mind

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  4. ENAT Member Tapooz Travel Looks for Top-up Funding for Accessible Tours and Adventures

    and suggestions. You can call us at (+01) (415) 275 2009, email us at info@tapooztravel.com, Stay

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  5. Global Dialysis

    Dialysis Jobs section, and learn more about the industry. (Website can be translated with Google

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  6. Travel Start-up On Mission to Make All Rooms Accessible Online

    family rooms. “One big bugbear with accessible rooms is you can request one but until you get there you

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  7. New Accessible Peru and Machu Picchu Tours

    Machu Picchu. We are committed to provide "happiness" to our clients through operating accessible tours. Now you can explore some of the main INCA fortress such as Ollantaytambo, Piscac and the great city of Machu Picchu. Our accessible tours provide equipment (off-road wheelchairs), trained staff

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  8. RTD7 Conference: Responsible Tourism in Destinations. Barcelona - Catalunya

    the declaration which will address how Barcelona and Catalunya can use tourism to make them better places

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  9. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    a "must" for destination managers nowadays. I think no country or region can afford to 'opt out

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  10. WTM Event: It is Good for Business: Taking Responsibility for People with Disabilities

    16:30 - 18:00 Tuesday 5 November 2013 Location: WTM, ExCel, London, South Gallery Rooms 19 & 20 In 2011 we focussed on the market, in 2012 we asked whether the industry was doing enough and concluded that it needed to do more. This year we have six panellists talking about what can be done to take

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