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View and download the presentations by plenary speakers assosciated with the ENAT Inaugural General Meeting which took place in Brussels, Belgium on the 11th of May, 2006. Presentations were made by the following organisations: VisitBritain United Nations World Tourism Organisation EWORX S.A.
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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO/OMT) is a specialized agency of the United Nations and the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how.
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Industry guidance document related to the EC Regulation 1107/2006, published by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority. See also related Civil Aviation Authority web page: Rights for Disabled and Reduced Mobility Air Passengers
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On 29 November 2007, European Members of Parliament passed a resolution on a renewed EU Tourism Policy: "Towards a stronger partnership for European Tourism", calling for Member States to make a united effort to support Accessible Tourism. MEPs gave their backing to the report of Italian MEP Paola
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, the United States, England, France and the European Union; - partnership with organization for persons
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Avis Rent A Car System, LLC and its subsidiaries operate one of the world's leading car rental brands, providing business and leisure customers with a wide range of services at more than 2,000 locations in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Latin American / Caribbean region
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facilities in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants from Germany, France, and United States also took part
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, France, and United States also took part in a program of keynotes, discussions, and field trips
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Recommendations from the Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism held November 22 - 24, 2007 at the United Nations in Bangkok, Thailand. Sixteen recommendations directed towards governments, public agencies, tourism businesses and academia seek to promote the development of inclusive
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institutions and inter-governmental organizations. The United Nations General Assembly adopted
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