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  1. Scandic Hotels shortlisted for European Diversity Award 2015

    Scandic Hotels, the largest hotel operator in the Nordic region, has been shortlisted for a European Diversity Award in the category “Diversity Team of the Year.” The award ceremony will be held in London on September 30, 2015. The European Diversity Awards are known as the “Oscars of diversity

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  2. Heathrow Airport Guide. Facilities for those needing Special Assistance

    Heathrow Airport Guide. Facilities for those needing Special Assistance - London Heathrow Airport is reasonably friendly to disabled people and those needing special assistance. All terminals offer: Ramps, Wider access pathways, Telephones at a height accessible to wheelchair users, Disabled toilet

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  3. Top Accessible Attractions in the UK Listed by SAGA Magazine

    View this SAGA Magazine Infographic showing twenty-nine top UK attractions, with descriptions of their accessibility features. The selected attractions are located in or near these ten cities: London, Edinburgh, Brighton, Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Newcastle, Leeds, Portsmouth, Liverpool

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  4. First Qualified Tourist Guides in Europe Certified as "T-Guides" by FEG and ENAT

    -Stringer, London, UK (languages: English, Greek) Lisa Zeiler, Vienna, Austria (languages: German

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  5. Reuters: Airbnb Acquires Accomable To Offer Home Rentals For Disabled Travelers

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Airbnb said on Thursday it acquired London startup Accomable to expand home-renting opportunities for people with disabilities, the latest expansion as Airbnb grows its global travel business. The deal includes adding to the Airbnb website Accomable’s roughly 1,100 house

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  6. Open Doors Organization and Aira Partner to Improve Travel and Tourism for People with Vision Loss

    ) Indianapolis Int'l Airport (IND) London Heathrow Int'l Airport (LHR) Los Angeles World Airports (LAX) McCarren

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  7. Travelport Launches Global Campaign To Encourage More Support For Airline Passengers With Intellectual Disabilities

    30 of the most popular destinations in the world such as London, New York, Sydney and Delhi

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  8. Prime Minister's Tourism Sector Deal Commits to Make UK Most Accessible Destination for Disabled Visitors

    to be built across the UK, with 75% being built outside of London. £250,000 to improve broadband

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  9. WTTC Releases Major New Paper for Inclusive and Accessible Guidelines to Aid Global Travel and Tourism Recovery

    London, UK, 16 April 2021. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today launches its new high-level guidelines for inclusion and accessibility in the sector which focus on the experience of travellers with disabilities and will help make the Travel & Tourism sector a more inclusive space

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  10. ENAT Member Dr Selvakumar Ramachandran gives Keynote on Harnessing Virtual Reality and the Metaverse for Inclusive and Accessible Tourism

    and navigation routes through London, using the Underground (Subway), from a wheelchair user's perspective

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