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and other stakeholders to expand their visitors; what type of technologies are available to develop
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people in Europe* have some type of allergy. Most of them probably do not need specific allergy-friendly
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by type of destination. Urban, sun and beach, mountain, rural or cultural heritage destinations
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from the right-hand panel. Accessibility is a prerequisite for any type of tourism (extract) Yiannis
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, 15 28012 Madrid Format: Hybrid - participation either in presence or online Type of event
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now download a free questionnaire, specific to your business type, to help identify the key
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-ordinate 3.3. Recommendation 3: Implement 3.4. Recommendation 4: Evaluate 4. Examples of good practice...: Participation in cultural life 4.4. Action line 3: Information and communication 4.5. Action line 4
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: ...3 Tactile guidance system: ...3 Attention fields: ... 4 Accessible internet:..4 The recommendations.... Information about the institution/exhibition ..5 3. Accessibility to outdoor areas ...5 4. Accessibility
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The Inaugural General Meeting of ENAT marked the launch of a long-awaited members’ organisation for businesses, organisations and individuals who wish to support and learn more about accessible tourism in Europe. The event attracted 100 delegates from 14 countries, representing the travel
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ENAT member, Dr. Peter Neumann has provided this report of the conference on "Training Accessible Tourism for All", which was held at the International Tourism Fair, ITB-Berlin, on 10 March 2007. The event, which drew an audience of 100 participants from 10 countries, profiled three projects
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