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  1. Accessible Tourism for All: Creating an Accessible Tourism Environment in Malta

    when terms such as ‘accessible,’ ‘barrier-free,’ ‘universal,’ will stop being used, and we

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  2. New ‘Destinations for All’ Guide Published By VisitEngland

    and longer term actions. This publication adds to the wealth of free accessibility resources available

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  3. Tourism and Accessibility, Olympic Bid - Rome 2024 and Village for All® Sign Agreement  

    . The V4AInside App offers tourists a digital map of structures that are free from barriers

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  4. Products and services to be made more accessible for disabled persons in the EU

    from free circulation on the internal market. Micro-enterprises excluded Micro-enterprises (i.e.

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  5. Azores for All - 2018 Catalogue and Prices

    . To turn our clients’ experience fluid and barrier-free, we also provide assistance, transfers

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  6. Destinations for All. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Accessible Tourism Conference, Ireland

    Group. Registration Registration is free of charge but places are limited, so do not delay. Register

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  7. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2018 and Launch of the 'World Tourism for All Quality Programme', at VisitFlanders, Brussels

    to complete the Programme will receive their certificates. A free cocktail will be served at the Launch

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  8. Accessible Travel Phrasebook

    Lonely Planet has released its first ever travel phrasebook for travellers with disabilities thanks to Accessible Travel Manager, Martin Heng and many other volunteer translators who helped contribute to the book. The Accessible Travel Phrasebook is available online and can be downloaded for free

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  9. Access Israel's 7th International Conference on the "Future of Accessibility"

    valued at 1,000$ free of charge. The main conference will take place on the 26th of May 2019

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  10. Scandic Hotels Introduces Standard For Allergy-friendly Rooms

    Photo: Scandic Hotels' Accessibility Standard. (Scandic). 13 May 2019. Scandic is the world’s first hotel group to introduce a standard for allergy-friendly rooms. This means that guests booking allergy-friendly rooms can expect considerations including wooden floors and fragrance-free

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