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  1. VisitEngland Presents New Boooklet on How to Capture the £2 Billion Accessible Tourism Market in England

    templates devised for front line staff and managers on www.visitengland.org/access Check policies

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  2. UK Conference: A Market to Win.

    BT Centre, St. Paul's. Photo, Wikipedia London, 8 June 2011. Are your missing out on the £2 Billion Opportunity? This conference, for Senior Marketing, Sales and Business Development & Owner Managers in the UK Hospitality and Tourism Industry, will demonstrate how a focus on exceptional customer

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  3. Belgrade Hosts the 3rd Conference on Accessible Tourism - "Tourism for All", Possibilities and Challenges

    Djuricin, Project managers and founders of Tourist Club “Dunav” Mr. Sinisa Milenkovic, President

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  4. Liberty - Travel Company for Disabled

    , social workers, managers – we all work in the areas related to the disabled as well as tourism

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  5. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    tourist and technical professional profile chain: managers, employees, companies, public and private

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  6. A special ENAT offer on two essential Accessible Tourism books

    of all the key players and should be read by academics,managers and government policy makers

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  7. "Best Practice in Accessible Tourism" Textbook Now Available

    of all the key players and should be read by academics,managers and government policy makers.” - Noel

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  8. International Networks to Collaborate on Sustainable, Accessible Tourism

    for managers and owners of tourism businesses. STI’s CEO Brian Mullis comments: “Sustainable Travel

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  9. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    Professor Simon Darcy, seminar speaker and discussant. This seminar has been cancelled, regrettably, due to the low number of registered participants. Milan, Italy. 9 to 10 July 2012. ENAT offers owners and managers of enterprises, attractions and Destination Management Organisations an intensive

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  10. Winning More Visitors

    A new guide for destination managers on providing access information on destination websites. Providing good access information, as part of a wider strategy to improve accessibility for disabled people, can help make you a more competitive destination. It can also help local businesses

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