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  1. VisitEngland Announces 2013 Marketing Campaign to Promote Accessible Tourism

    . The total investment of the three-year campaign will be approximately £41 m including £19.8 m from

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  2. New Research Project on Accessible Tourism Won By Surrey University Team

    The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management continues its work on accessible tourism across Europe with another successful bid to the European Commission. The new project, entitled ‘Economic Impact and Travel Patterns of Accessible Tourism in Europe’, is worth €250k in total and will examine

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  3. Inclusion Through Accessibility Project, Georgia

    and Human Rights (EIDHR): Country-Based Support scheme for Georgia. Total funding: € 86,125 EU

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  4. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2013 Announced

    experts including VisitEngland Board Member David Orr and travel broadcaster Alison Rice. In total

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  5. ABTA Takes Action On Flight Centre Website Disability Blunder

    an annual total turnover of 13.2 billion US Dollars sales as at June 2012. Flight Centre operates

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  6. Scandic Hotels - First in the World to Offer Everyone Interactive Web Training on Disabilities

    . That is equivalent to 15 percent of the total population. The number is growing fast because we

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  7. Smartrip-Israel

    SmarTrip develops and supports Israel tours of any complexity for tourists with disabilities. We check all the routes for full accessibility and total comfort. Our mission is to introduce the Israel itself to the people whose travel activities require special care. So we thoroughly research all

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  8. World Committee on Tourism Ethics praises initiatives on Accessible Tourism

    . By November 2014, a total of 356 signatories from 51 countries had committed to promote and implement

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  9. ELEVATOR - Efficient movement to the higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    services etc. – in total ca 200 persons. They will participate in transnational meetings, intellectual

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  10. European Senior Citizens’ Actions to Promote Exchange in Tourism - ESCAPE

    The ESCAPE project brings together 8 partners who have joined forces with the view to work on the enhancement of the existing tourist infrastructure and staff in the low season, facilitating as such transnational exchanges off-season by concentrating on the senior citizens market. A total of 5

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