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  1. Call for Papers on Accessibility and Inclusion for Themed Issue of "Tourism Review"

    , management, and lived experience of visitors that make destinations, transport, and hospitality truly

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  2. Astana, The Capital City of Kazakhstan

    truly believe that our city offers ideal conditions for disabled residents and visitors alike. We

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  3. FUTOUR ALLIANCE - Future Tourism Skills Alliance for a Resilient and Innovative Europe

    , seeking to create a truly pan-European impact by fostering high-quality training, skills

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  4. Partnering for Accessible Tourism - Signing of MoU between ENAT and Association of Thailand Inclusive Tourism (ATIT) at ITB Berlin 2026

    where tourism truly belongs to everyone. Download the full text of the MoU from the Downloads section

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  5. Who We Are

    been established in several European countries. National Coordinators are appointed by the ENAT Board

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  6. ENAT Code of Good Conduct Background Information

    established for some years, it can take several cycles of renewal or renovations before “full accessibility

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  7. ENAT Inaugural General Meeting - Report

    the main presentations and the IGM Synopsis Report in several languages (14 pages). The IGM Synopsis

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  8. Beach Access for All

    and efficiently. Traditional access routes were made of wood and these have several drawbacks

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  9. DIADA - Developing and Introducing a New Training Approach in the Tourism Sector.

    with disabilities and providing accessible services. The project has published several training

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  10. Towards Accessible Transport : Accessibility strategy of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

    The strategy report includes several measures to increase the accessibility of the transport system. The present situation, problems and measures have been handled separately with regard to the pedestrian environment, driving and the quality, information and terminals of public transport

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