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  1. Calypso Widens Europe’s Travel Horizons

    Everyone deserves a break. Calypso is an exciting European Commission initiative that could improve the lives of underprivileged citizens across Europe. It aims to allow people who cannot usually do so to travel to Europe’s holiday spots, while at the same time helping local economies beat

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  2. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    expansion? The ageing population demographic in developed economies has drawn attention to the growing

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  3. World Health Organisation (WHO) Age-friendly Cities Guide

    . Older people are a resource for their families, communities and economies in supportive and enabling

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  4. Photoability

    Photoability is an online stock images library. It represents one billion persons with disabilities spending billions in travel and lifestyle dollars in economies all over the world. Yet, these people are rarely seen or acknowledged in advertising and editorial images. Why is a small, yet powerful

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  5. The History For You And For Me

    of the European Agenda 2020. Tourism also has a positive impact on local and regional economies

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  6. Enhancing Tourism in Egypt by Reaching Persons with Disabilities. Competition on Accessible Tourism, 2016

    countries and in emerging economies. This requires tourism services to be prepared to meet new

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  7. EASPD Conference: Investing in Social Services, Investing in People

    as a whole; allowing all people to participate, our communities to strengthen and our economies

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  8. ACCESS-IT. Innovation for Accessible Tourism in Natural and Rural Areas

    and regional economies in turn, bringing heightened wellbeing for persons with disabilities. Partners

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  9. AccessibleEU European Event – Accessible Tourism: Harnessing the benefits of inclusive destinations for companies and people

    We consider tourism to be the driving force behind the economies of many countries. Taking accessibility into account means an increase in the sector’s opportunities, since it will be possible to reach a segment of the market that, despite the progress made, is still in need of greater

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  10. Mind the Accessibility Gap, 2014, Brussels - Conference Presentations

    and Tourism Coccia-slides Session 1. Accessible Tourism in Europe: Studies of Economic Impact & Travel... Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry Accessible Tourism Economic Demand Study: Ms..., NECSTouR Case 1. Economic Demand Study: Barcelona Metro (Spain) Mr Francesc Aragall, ProA Solutions

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