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  1. 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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  2. European Cultural Tourism Network Awards 2024 seeks outstanding Accessible Heritage Destinations

    Tourism products and services are important factors in sustainable development, contributing

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  3. Universal Design: Shaping a sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for all

    , environments, and services usable and accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities, age

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  4. Meet INCLAVI Project Partners at the Riga Aviation Forum

    their offerings, services, and innovations. The participation in Riga Aviation Forum is free of charge

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  5. UN Tourism Recommendations for Tour Operators, Travel Agencies and Travel Agents

    crucial information, and to foresee complementary services for customers to meet their access

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  6. FEEL IT - Deaf Travel - Final Conference and Mutual Learning Event

    by tourism operators to enhance their services for visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Event

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  7. Launch of European Travellers with Mobility Disabilities 2025 Study

    on the demand for and supply of accessible tourism services in Europe. Reports on these studies were

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  8. Travel and Tourism Websites Failing to Cater for Disabled Users - WebAIM Report

    are than the average home page.” Government services take first place, with 27% fewer accessibility

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  9. Survey: How companies perceive, approach and implement accessibility in the European Union

    , competitive and compliant digital products and services across Europe. Complete the survey (in English

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  10. Rights delayed: Air travel for passengers with disabilities

    of 251 disabled travellers and research on the provision of PRM services by operators

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