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the preparation of 20 Case Studies, examining accessible tourism training programmes and projects in Europe... can be downloaded in PDF format from the right-hand panel. Each one is about 20 pages long. List
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, the importance of accessible tourism will today (Tuesday 20 September) come under the spotlight in Edinburgh. Representatives of more than 20 tourism organisations from around Europe will gather in Scotland
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, 19 November 2016 Promoting of a Universal Accessibility International Network, 20 November 2016... on 20 November 2016.
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/WN_2M2kDZdKSpqfFzHnJTR9eg Friday 20: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DZPAbovTRsSIfkWITLSRgQ Monday 23: https... forward tothe new Accessible Tourism ISO Standard Over 1000 people from more than 20 countries have
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) 10:05 – 10:10 Introductory address byLead Partner (Caroline WESTE, Eurasenior) 10:10 – 10:20 Keynote - EU Perspective on Silver Economy (Irina Kalderon Libal, EU DG CNECT) 10:20 – 10:27 HEI’s
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Updated: 6th February 2026. Brussels, 20 January – A new Active Tourism Coalition, led by the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) and uniting 15 civil society and industry organisations, has... of 20 industry and civil society voices calling on the EU institutions to turn these benefits
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The Hellenic Ministry of Tourism hosted a national conference on 12 July 2007, where the Minister, Mrs. Fanny Palli-Petralia addressed an audience of almost 100 delegates on the subject of accessible tourism development. Other speakers included the General Secretary of Tourism, Mrs. Maria Yianniri
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, visiting a well-known cave, and sightseeing. The excursion, from 7 – 12 August intends to give
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The Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model (AABM), originally developed by Takeda & Card (2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 12(1), 47–61), illustrated four travel sectors (transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments, and attractions), and to what extent travel
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as representations to stakeholders in the tourism industry. After 12 years of existence, Tourism for All had over
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