Search

Filters

Search results

Results 71 to 80 out of 97.

RSS
  1. Museums and Tourism: A Working Relationship - Thessaloniki

    , Deputy Mayor for Tourism and International Relations, Municipality of Thessaloniki Alexandros Thanos

    7%
  2. International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 kicks off

    , which can only be resolved through advancing relations and furthering partnerships. By introducing

    7%
  3. TAD - The Ability Advisor

    9001:2008 (LST EN ISO9001:2008). Website: www.paneveziodrmc.lt Project partners: European Network... accredited by DGERT (Portuguese Directorate-General for Employment and Work Relations), founded in 1990

    6%
  4. ENAT Launches World Tourism for All Quality Programme

    , President, ENAT, Kathleen Linehan, HR and Employee Relations Manager, Gleneagle Group, Killarney

    6%
  5. Collaboration Between The PM² Alliance And ENAT

    Brussels, 17 May 2020. Making PM² project management methodology accessible to the European Network of Accessible Tourism. Brussels-based non-profit associations, ENAT and PM² Alliance have recently signed an MoU with the aim of sharing expertise and fostering closer relations among their members

    6%
  6. Training and Research for Accessible Tourism Development. Organised by Belarusian State University (Webinar)

    , Professor, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations, Belarusian State University. Dr. Anatoly Beifert

    6%
  7. The Accessible Tourism Summit at Zero Project Conference 2022 #ZeroCon22

    Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT). Co-Chair: Liron David, Policy & International Relations Chief

    6%
  8. AccessibleEU Greece - Designing Accessible Events

    of the Department of International Relations, European Politics, Olympic Issues, Sports and Cultural

    6%
  9. Agri Travel and Slow Travel Expo (ATEST) International Exhibition 2024, Bergamo, Italy

    for authentic and emotional journeys, which are showing strong relations with concepts includig standard

    6%
  10. World Quality Programme

    the organisation will be guided, through the Quality Programme, to maintain its certification or, ideally

    5%