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Flying. It’s something we take for granted these days. 40 or 50 years ago flying was an experience. You prepared for it, you wore nice clothes, you told all your friends that you would flying on an airplane, It was an event. Today… Not so much. Flying is almost as pedestrian as taking a bus ride
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illnesses. The organization has 50 000 members. Their aim is to promote opportunity of equal
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T-GuiDE Booklet - click image to download. 1 April 2015, Brussels, Belgium. At a conference hosted by the Flemish Regional Government, the EU-funded T-GUIDE project presented its results to over 50 tourist guides, destination managers and policy makers from 10 European countries. Visitors
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Agency for Accessibility, Director Ms. Mieke Broeders. Over 50 participants, including tourist
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and tours on Amorgos are offered by the organizers. There is a nominal fee of 50€ per person for taxes
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EU cities are invited to participate in the sixth edition of the Access City Award - The European Prize for making cities more accessible to people with disabilities and older people. European cities over 50 000 inhabitants will have the opportunity to present their activities and strategies
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campaign. Over 50 tourism businesses are being directly supported as part of the project to improve
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information, please contact: Magnus Berglund, Accessibility Director, +46 70 973 50 77 Anna-Klara Lindholm
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. All the 50+ hotels listed on the NATIVE Hotels Web site have Braille and embossed signage. For more
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Berglund, Director of Accessibility, Scandic Hotels, +46 709 73 50 77 Thomas Fankl, F&B Director
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