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  1. User Survey on Accessibility Information for Tourism Venues

    As part of a University of Surrey research study on accessible tourism, ENAT members and readers are asked to take part in an on-line survey. The research is being conducted as part of the ‘User Requirements and Technology Acceptance of an Information Tourism System: The Disability Case’ project

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  2. Counting down 1,000 days to go to the Paralympic Games, London 2012

    London prepares the venues, transport system and accommodation for athletes, officials and visitors

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  3. ECQA Guide

    , and manufacturing) of certified professions. The current system provides a computer supported infrastructure

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  4. Accessible Air Travel. CAA Review Report

    groups in Manchester and Bristol, their opinions on the practical ways of making the system work

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  5. Diada Project: "Tourism for all" training

    Developing and introducing a new training approach in the tourism sector - "Tourism for all". (European Union funded project). The main goal of the DIADA project is creating and implementing a new training system designed for the whole tourism industry and engaging in it the disabled people

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  6. 35 Vodaphone Stores Receive the AENOR Accessibility Certificate

    Vodafone España has been awarded the Universal Accessibility Management System Certificate for 35 of its stores. The certificate has been granted against Standard UNE 170001-2:2007 by the Spanish Association for Standardisation and Certification (AENOR). This way, Vodafone España has become

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  7. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    piece of legislation, which aims to make accessible all the Valencian regional transport system

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  8. Tourism Wallonia - Brussels (Belgium)

    For Persons with Reduced Mobility, the website presents accessibility information based on the "Passe-Partout" indicators system. The Indice Passe-Partout is the result of an evaluation on the accessibility of a building that is open to the public. It is a drawing of a key on which 6 icons appear

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  9. New not-for-profit hotel group targets accessible travel in UK

    .” Through the new booking system, users can change the size of font or background colours to their needs

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  10. Good Accessibility Gives Points in Danish Hotels Classification Scheme

    HORESTA, the Danish trade organisation for hotel, restaurant and tourist businesses which awards stars to the Danish hotels, has published its new criteria and points system for 2010 onwards. One of the new elements that can give points for a hotel or conference centre, is if the venue is a member

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