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  1. The Accessible Travel Info Point

    The Accessible Travel Info Point (in Dutch: Infopunt Toegankelijk Reizen) is a service of the Flemish Tourist Board Toerisme Vlaanderen, which grew out of cooperation with various organisations and services by and for people with disabilities. The Info Point gives information to travellers about

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  2. Toerisme Vlaanderen

    The Flemish Tourist Board provides both information to customers and the tourism sector. They give information for the tourism sector to promote and support accessible businesses.

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  3. Our organisation would like to join ENAT. What are the requirements for being a member?

    are admitted only after a written application to the ENAT Board. Only Full Members have voting rights

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  4. We are not located in Europe. Can we join ENAT? What benefits would we get?

    a motivation letter to the ENAT Board.

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  5. Access to air travel for disabled people : 2005. Monitoring study.

    This report details the findings of a study commissioned by the Department for Transport, to assess the effectiveness of the voluntary code of practice. The code sets out minimum standards that should be met by airlines for aircraft design and service on board (which is not included

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  6. Universal Accessibility Standards

    : The Office des personnes handicapées du Québec (Quebec Board for Disabled Persons) assumed the cost

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  7. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    handle the activities of the board of directors and the publication of the newsletter. Tourism for All

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  8. Avis Access - a car hire company offering mobility scooters with car rentals

    a transfer board to ease the driver or passenger from their wheelchairs into the car seat, hand

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  9. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    thousand persons sail every year on board one of the 450 ships, barge-hotels or punts. Not counting

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  10. Alto Adige per tutti, Bolzano, Italy

    (NeumannConsult) and Hans Kreiter (National Coordination Board Tourism for All in Germany), who each contributed

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