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  1. Guidelines for accessible maritime passenger transport

    with a statutory remit in relation to maritime passenger transport services. The advice given covers all aspects

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  2. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    framework has become more demanding for all parties (the State and operators) in relation to providing

    19%
  3. Prospelasis: Exemplary methodology for the improvement of accessibility of archaeological monuments and sites of Thessaloniki, Greece

    appropriate actions. To train involved people and bodies in behavioral issues in relation to people

    19%
  4. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    addressed as a requirement of disabled people in relation to education, employment and access

    19%
  5. European Commission Excellence Awards for Accessible Tourism Announced

    and training with relation to accessibility in the tourism supply chain To raise awareness and promote

    19%
  6. Call for Candidacies for the 6th European Greenways Award (EGA), 2013

    in relation to greenways. This category is open to any activity related to greenways in its broadest sense

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  7. European Commission Call for Proposals: Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing of Accessible Tourism Itineraries

    inclusion of people with special access needs To improve skills and training with relation

    19%
  8. Access to Museums in Greece. ENAT - ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Project

    it is with great interest that I am examining accessibility in relation to the presentation of Greece’s cultural

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  9. An Inclusive Tourism Response to COVID-19 for Vulnerable Groups - UNWTO

    and their communities. Developing additional services and products, especially in relation

    19%
  10. COVID-19 and opportunities for VR based tourism economy

    Reality) in relation to tourism and found that more than 50% of the respondents would be willing to pay

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