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  1. EU Parliament Study Report - Transport and Tourism for Persons with Disabilities and Persons with Reduced Mobility

    from the right-hand panel in PDF format. (6.90 MB) The Annexes, containing over 100 case study

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  2. Accessible Travel Phrasebook

    languages, from Arabic to Chinese. It includes 100 disability-specific words and phrases, easy-to-follow

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  3. Scandic hosting 300 wheelchair basketball players at one hotel

    is positive about Scandic’s accessibility initiatives. - I spend more than 100 nights a year in hotels, so I

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  4. Tourism and Transport: Commission's Guidance On How To Safely Resume Travel And Reboot Europe's Tourism In 2020 And Beyond

    , with the European Investment Fund. Saving jobs with up to €100 billion in financial relief from

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  5. Collaboration Between The PM² Alliance And ENAT

    is a non-profit association with almost 100 member organisations in five continents, It is the world’s

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  6. TravelAbility Summit - Four Half-Day Virtual Events for Professionals on Accessible Travel and Tourism

    Code by email, to save a $100 discount off the $195 rate for the LaunchPad pitchfest or the full

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  7. Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Conference in the Asia-Pacific (AITCAP)

    Online conference, 4 to 27 May 2021. AITCAP is a unique opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of accessible & inclusive travel and showcase organisations championing change. Get to know this huge, fast-growing and underserved market. Join this 100% virtual event from anywhere Keynotes

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  8. Zero Project Call for Nominations 2023 on Independent Living and Political Participation and ICT

    and support through the Zero Project Network of 6,000 members from over 100 countries. #zerocall23

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  9. The 15th EU Access City Award 2025 is open for entries

    , but it is indispensable for more than 100 million EU citizens with disabilities to have equal access to fundamental rights

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  10. “15 per cent for the 15 per cent”. Global Disability Summit Concludes With Strong Commitments For Global Inclusion

    over 100 countries the large majority represented by persons with disability, the Global Disability

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