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  1. Accessible Tourism: Making it Work for Your Business

    the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Margaret Hodge, Member of Parliament, Minister for Culture

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  2. Meet ENAT President Lilian Müller and UN Chairperson Mohammed Al-Tarawneh at ITB Berlin

    , standards, good practices and business planning ahead of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic

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  3. VisitEngland Tourism Figures Show Access Means Profits

    Photo: Tower of London Figures released this month by VisitEngland from the UK Tourism Survey show that overnight trips made by people who either have or are accompanied by someone with a health condition or impairment contributed almost £2bn to the English domestic visitor economy in 2009

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  4. Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business

    the UK that will come as we approach the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. There is a huge

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  5. ENAT Honorary Member Dr. Scott Rains Recognised in 2010 Virgin Travel Awards

    inclusiveness.” At a ceremony hosted at World Travel Market (WTM), Docklands, London, on Wednesday 10th

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  6. TravelinWheels

    , Chicago, Hawaii, London, and Washington D.C., as well as other cities around the globe, to make sure you

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  7. Rollsquare.com

    travels to find an accessible B&B in London, public transports in Rome, suitable hotels in Prague

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  8. Why being accessible is good for your pub - BBPA publishes new guidance to help pubs welcome those with access needs

    Welcome' Guide on 31st July 2012, Duke of York pub, Borough, London. Back: Jonathan Neame (Chief

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  9. VisitEngland Helps Businesses Attract More Visitors with Access Needs

    29 August 2012. On the day of the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, VisitEngland has launched “Winning More Visitors” – a new online guide designed to help destinations attract more visitors with access needs by providing access information on their websites. The online resource

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  10. World Travel Market Seminar: Is the travel industry doing enough to cater for people with disabilities?

    Photo: Vibrating alarm clock, Scandic Hotels Seminar, 8 November 2012. World Travel Market, London, UK. Last year we looked at the “Business Case For Taking Responsibility For Ensuring Access For All”, this year we want to take a hard look at whether the industry is doing enough. How much progress

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