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  1. European Network for Accessible Tourism Begins New Phase

    and nine sponsoring organisations from six EU countries. Over 400 members from 50 countries have joined up

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  2. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    accessibility requirements when travelling. This figure includes 50 million disabled people, as well as older

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  3. Suviana Camping, Appenino Tosco Emiliano

    to 04/05/2008 great discounts up to 50% in camping and hostel. You pay only a half! For non-profit

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  4. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    ). It is on sale via the BSI website as a PDF downloadable document at £50 per copy. Tourism for All

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  5. ENAT Study Report No. 2. Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe

    potential is enormous, with 50 million disabled people in Europe, and nearly all of them would like

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  6. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    some type of disability, this means around 50 million people. And this number will continue to grow due

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  7. Spain’s Design for All Foundation and ENAT Will Make Tourism Accessible for All

    of activities. The Foundation collaborates with over 50 companies, public organisations and NGOs, providing

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  8. Wheelchair Adventure in South Africa Part I (Video)

    4 minutes 50 seconds. A group of wheelchair users on tour in South Africa. Video by Time Line Media, Cape Town. Tour arranger: www.altomobility.co.za English commentary.

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  9. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    -adjustable beds. The aim is to meet increased demand. Around 50 million people in Europe currently

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  10. UK Cruise Holiday Agents Could Get Disability Advice Service

    travellers in the UK. The disabled market has £50 billion in revenue to spend and many disabled travellers

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