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  1. First UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe: Accessibility in Heritage Cities

    . Facilitating travel for persons with disabilities is a vital element of any responsible and sustainable

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  2. Accessible Tourism Conference - Tourism for All, Middle East University.

    11 to 13 April 2015, Amman Jordan. The second accessible tourism conference to be held in Jordan, organised by The Middle East University, Amman. This international conference will bring together experts from the Middle East and Europe, focusing on 6 main themes of vital importance

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  3. Products and services to be made more accessible for disabled persons in the EU

    , it is vital to ensure smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. With greater accessibility for people

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  4. European Accessibility Act: The Council of the EU Adopts Its Position

    micro-enterprises supply vital services and products for persons with disabilities and this blanket

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  5. Accessible Travel Phrasebook

    of the local language, but for people with disabilities, it’s often vital to be able to explain your

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  6. Access Angels Half-Day Conference: Volunteers Supporting Accessible Tourism, Brussels 21 September 2018

    : English. Background Local volunteers can play a vital role in supporting visitors to rural areas

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  7. Chinese Experts Visit Madrid, Spain To Learn What Makes A Leading Accessible Tourism Destination

    and experience new places and cultures is vital to everyone. We hope this study tour will open up

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  8. UK Dementia-Friendly Tourism Guide - A Practical Guide for Businesses

    memories with loved ones. “Until we find a cure, it’s vital that we do everything we can to make

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  9. An Inclusive Tourism Response to COVID-19 for Vulnerable Groups - UNWTO

    in decision-making processes and visibility in communicating the response are therefore vital to ensuring

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  10. Europe’s travel & tourism sector welcomes Digital Green Certificate proposal and urges parallel effort on wider restart plan to maximise benefit

    coordination is thus vital to avoid a fragmented situation with 27 different certificates covering

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