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  1. Cosy 4 You

    of accessibility in the tourism supply chain. Training activities and dissemination of the culture

    16%
  2. Barcelona Promotes Itself as a Disabled-Accessible Tourist Destination

    in accessibility regarding tourism in the city, from the point of view of supply and demand

    16%
  3. Spanish Accessible Tourism Survey by ONCE Foundation Universal Accessibility Observatory

    tourism trends observe increased sophistication of supply and demand, the presence of older tourists

    16%
  4. Stockholm, Sweden

    improved in various ways along the supply chain. Public transportation, public spaces, retail

    16%
  5. Accessible Transnational Thematic Itineraries and InterModality (Project ATTIMO)

    market. The whole supply chain will be taken into consideration and the Intermodal Journey Planner

    16%
  6. 3rd International Congress on Ethics and Tourism, Krakow, Poland

    responsibility which not only fosters the implementation of the SDGs across the tourism supply chain, but also

    16%
  7. European Accessibility Act: The Council of the EU Adopts Its Position

    micro-enterprises supply vital services and products for persons with disabilities and this blanket

    16%
  8. SAntiago, St. BEnedict, Routes Universal - Accessible Tourism Project

    supply chain, and transform each destination in an “accessible environment”; to increase

    16%
  9. European Commission Coordinated Economic Response To The COVID-19 Outbreak

    actions in the areas of Supply of medical equipment, Transport and Tourism. The Communication states

    16%
  10. IN-TOUR - INclusive TOURism Professions. European Curricula For Accessible Tourism Manager And Frontline Staff

    Studies conducted by the European Commission have highlighted a significant gap in the supply of Accessible Tourism services, estimating that at least an additional 1.2 million tourism enterprises will be needed to provide accessible services in order to meet future demand. The In-Tour project aims

    16%