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  1. TravelAbility Partners with USA's #1 Hospitality Management College to Change the Way Travelers with a Disability will be Treated in the Future

    for only 50% of the people. The Accessibility Gap can be addressed by gathering and showcasing information

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  2. Accessibility Control Methodology of Public Services and Infrastructure, Greece (2009)

    , it serves as a source of comparable data, which, after being properly processed, can be a factor

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  3. EU project CulTourData offers grants for small and medium-sized tourist businesses

    (- creatives and/or data specialists) can submit one project for a single grant. To participate

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  4. 700 disability advocates meet in the European Parliament to ask for an “inclusive future in the EU”

    , measures to tackle the increasing cost of living and how to ensure all persons with disabilities can live

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  5. UNWTO International Conference on Accessible Tourism - 16/17 November 2023

    Update, 2 December 2023 Now you can download the "San Marino Action Agenda on accessible tourism 2030" from the Downloads section of this page in English, Arabic, French and Spanish.. The Action Agenda was developed from the conference objkectives and with the contribution of participants, setting

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  6. TUI Nordic Group

    Our Nordic customers can get travel information at our websites: https://www.tui.dk https://www.tui.no https://www.tui.fi https://www.tui.se

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  7. CulTourData Final Conference, Chemnitz, Germany. 10th and 11th January 2024

    . Join us in understanding how this dynamic shift can propel your organization to new heights

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  8. FITUR and IMPULSA IGUALDAD announce call for entries for 1st FITUR 4all Awards

    a seal that can be used in physical and digital media. Check out all the information about FITUR 4all

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  9. Assisting Passengers With Non-Visible Disabilities. Guidance by ACI Europe

    With this new guidance from Airports Council International (Europe), airports are taking proactive steps to address the needs of passengers with non-visible or less visible disabilities. By becoming more disability-aware and adapting their services, airports can ensure that these passengers have

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  10. European Disability Card approved by the European Parliament – only bureaucratic hurdle remains

    a museum or when attending a concert. Advantages are different across member states, and can include

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