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

    UK's Brian Seaman, who contributed to the work, writes: "Users of this PAS will find BS 8300:2001

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  2. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    of passenger volume in 2001 to 50 percent for advance bookings this year, even as the average traveler’s age

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  3. Spain and UNWTO Organise 1st International Conference on Ethics and Tourism

    endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, recognizing the important dimension and role... Global Code of Ethics for Tourism: http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/global-code-ethics-tourism UNWTO

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  4. Leading Businesses Commit to Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

    Nations General Assembly in 2001, is a set of principles designed to guide the development of tourism

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  5. World Leisure International Awards for Inclusive Playgrounds and Tourism for All Initiatives

    for people with a low income. Usage has grown from under 1,000 in 2001 to nearly 100,000 in 2010. Tourism

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  6. MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All Forum & Expo, Aqaba, Jordan 11-13 December 2013

    ) with a Master’s degree. I also have a Master’s degree in Public Administration which I got in Kiev in 2001

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  7. San Marino Declaration on Accessible Tourism

    by the UNWTO General Assembly in 1999, and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, whose

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  8. Access to Museums in Greece. ENAT - ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Project

    organisation Tourisme et Handicaps[1] which, since 2001, has been committed to giving labels to all places

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  9. Paris - Ile de France, France

    ”. Introduced in 2001, this label has the aim of awarding the institutions and businesses that have made

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  10. Links

    About ENAT links The links (below) provide a range of information relating to accessible tourism. The list is arranged by regions and countries. The following headings are used to group the links: Commercial, Public Authorities and Tourist Boards, Non-Governmental Organisations, Education, Visitor

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