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  1. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    and business, and who wish to learn to specialize as managers of products, services or tourism

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  2. ETCAATS: European Training Certificate - Access for All in the Tourism Sector

    31.12.2011 The ETCCATS Access Training introductory course for tourism business owners, managers

    17%
  3. Accessi Tourisme Simposium. Building Accessible Destinations

    of destinations, local public bodies, planners, policy makers, promoters, consultants, managers and tourism

    17%
  4. Fifth European Greenways Conference

    from 10 countries support EGWA: national, regional and local institutions, greenway managers

    17%
  5. Video : Accessible Tourism Demonstration Film - Training

    with hotel managers and other service providers. Demonstrating difficulties often encountered

    17%
  6. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    with the venue owners or managers about the importance of becoming accessible, not only in a social

    17%
  7. VisitEngland Presents New Boooklet on How to Capture the £2 Billion Accessible Tourism Market in England

    templates devised for front line staff and managers on www.visitengland.org/access Check policies

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  8. UK Conference: A Market to Win.

    BT Centre, St. Paul's. Photo, Wikipedia London, 8 June 2011. Are your missing out on the £2 Billion Opportunity? This conference, for Senior Marketing, Sales and Business Development & Owner Managers in the UK Hospitality and Tourism Industry, will demonstrate how a focus on exceptional customer

    17%
  9. Belgrade Hosts the 3rd Conference on Accessible Tourism - "Tourism for All", Possibilities and Challenges

    Djuricin, Project managers and founders of Tourist Club “Dunav” Mr. Sinisa Milenkovic, President

    17%
  10. Liberty - Travel Company for Disabled

    , social workers, managers – we all work in the areas related to the disabled as well as tourism

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