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  1. Information for Tourists with Disabilities on VisitEurope.com

    The first port of call for many overseas visitors to Europe is VisitEurope.com, which provides authoritative tourist information from 38 European countries. These pages contain useful links to information and services for visitors with disabilities and others for whom access is an important factor

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  2. ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, Marina D'Or, Spain

    of the Programme and Speakers can be found at the ENAT International Congress Pages.

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  3. Access to air travel : Guidance for disabled and less mobile passengers.

    in advance. This helps airlines and airports provide a better service. Number of pages : 63.

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  4. Access to air travel for disabled people : Code of practice.

    they can expect from the Code. Number of pages : 72.

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  5. Accessibility Guidelines for Small Aircraft. Services for persons with disabilities on aircraft with 29 and fewer passenger seats.

    with disabilities to help implement the Guidelines. Number of pages : 14 ISBN : 0-662-68525-3.

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  6. Accessible tourism product.

    Decree of 14-06-89, n° 236; Annex II : Sources. Number of pages : 72.

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  7. An overview of the literature on disability and transport.

    The review focused on strategic rather than technical issues, and does not attempt to cover the entire breadth of the literature on disability and transport, but to focus on key areas of interest to the DRC. Number of pages : 32.

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  8. Analysis of the needs in the field of Tourism for All.

    levels. Number of pages : 36.

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  9. Barrier-free tourism for people with disabilities in the Asian and Pacific Region.

    Table of content : Introduction and background Issues and problems of inaccessible tourism Current policies and measures to improve access Remedial actions Conclusion and recommendations Annex I Annex II Bibliography (Introduction and Background). Number of pages : 114 UNESCAP Reference No.: ST

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  10. Best practices in tourism accessibility for travelers with restricted physical ability. Final report. APEC Tourism Working Group.

    Wishing to make tourism more accessible to its members, APEC commissioned this study on best practices in accessibility. Touching various aspects of accessibility, the examples are drawn from theninitiatives of governmental as well as non-governmental agencies. Number of pages : 90 ISBN

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