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  1. European Social Tourism Forum, Belgium - Save the Date

    1 to 3 October 2013, Blankenberge, Belgium. This year the International Social Tourism Organisation celebrates 50 years of action. The European Forum will gather members, partners and participants... ONCE in Spain. For further information, visit http://www.estf-50isto.com/en/ The International

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  2. Accessible Tourism Day at Gran Canaria Accessible Fair, 2013

    Canaria Language Spanish Contact INFECAR, Avda. La Feria nº1, 35012 Las Palmas de G.C. Apdo. de Correos 50

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  3. Regulation (EU) No 181/2011 European Bus and Coach Directive

    for journeys of more than 250 km distance); Compensation of 50% of the ticket price in addition

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  4. Scandic Receives Accessibility Prize for its Disability Work in Denmark

    : Magnus Berglund, Accessibility Director Scandic, +46 70-973 50 77 Anna-Klara Lindholm, PR-manager

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  5. Travel for All: Lonely Planet's Accessible Travel Project

    to find. Around 50% of people with a disability would travel more if they could be sure more accessible

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  6. “Day of Accessible Tourism” at the ITB Berlin 2014

    Hedorfer, CEO of the GNTB. In Europe alone there are about 50 million people with mobility and activity

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

    document of 50 pages. The City of Erfurt, Germany Accessible Poland Tours, Poland Château des Ducs de

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  8. 15 Airports That Offer “Rehearsal Programs” for Individuals With Autism

    Flying. It’s something we take for granted these days. 40 or 50 years ago flying was an experience. You prepared for it, you wore nice clothes, you told all your friends that you would flying on an airplane, It was an event. Today… Not so much. Flying is almost as pedestrian as taking a bus ride

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  9. The History For You And For Me

    illnesses. The organization has 50 000 members. Their aim is to promote opportunity of equal

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  10. T-GuIDE Presents Training System for Tourist Guiding of Visitors with Intellectual Disabilities

    T-GuiDE Booklet - click image to download. 1 April 2015, Brussels, Belgium. At a conference hosted by the Flemish Regional Government, the EU-funded T-GUIDE project presented its results to over 50 tourist guides, destination managers and policy makers from 10 European countries. Visitors

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