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advantage for the hotel among its competitors. For hotel professionals, holding such certification
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Athens, Greece. Friday 7 October 2016. The ELEVATOR European project partnership is holding a Workshop in Athens addressing accessible tourism training for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector. Invited participants will include key stakeholders and actors responsible
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Krakow, Poland. 27-28 April 2017. Having recently adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within its 2030 agenda agreed last year, the United Nations declared 2017 the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. Coinciding with this important landmark, the holding of the 3rd
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Ljubljana, Slovenia. Wednesday 25 October 2017. The ELEVATOR project partnership is holding a Workshop addressing “Training in accessible tourism and development of accessible destinations”. Invited participants will include key stakeholders and actors in the Slovenian tourism sector. Venue: City
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. Photo: FEG President Efi Kalampoukidou and ENAT Managing Director Ivor Ambrose holding the EASPD
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them with a truly five-star visitor experience.” Tourism Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Scotland..., including disabled and older people, are provided with a truly first-class visitor experience
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philosophy. “It’s all about empowering truly independent travel. Connecting with a like-minded local Tripbod... to the whole offering. Tripbod are pioneers in truly embracing accessibility into the responsible tourism
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of the target customer segments • How to develop a truly accessible tourism offer and meet demand • How... accessibility of a tourism product/service - Katerina Papamichail How to develop a truly accessible tourism
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mainstreaming at regional and local level: putting the UN Convention into practice 4.1 Presentations overview.... Looking forward 10.1 Key future disability issues at EU level 10.1.1 What should the priorities... and from local community to EU 7.1 Presentations overview 7.2 Key findings and implications
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industry. Looking at the future, the report findings show that only one more Member State will fully apply the rules. A level playing field for railway undertakings and a high level of protection
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