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  1. IAAPA EXPO Europe 2023, Vienna: The New Frontiers of Accessible Tourism: The Importance of Training

    and respectful ways. “Improving skills, opening the training on accessible tourism to university students..., Italy Riccardo Spinelli, Professor of Management & Marketing, University of Genoa, Italy Anna

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  2. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    at the University of Piraeus Styliani Sofianopoulou, Vice Chancellor of Finance, Planning & Development - Professor, University of Piraeus 11:40-12:20 Panel 3: Transport for all citizens - Athens

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  3. Bridging the Gaps. Realising Human Diversity in the Built Environment Through Universal Design

    University Download the thesis from Lund University's portal in PDF Format ISBN 978-91-8039773-5 (print) ISBN

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  4. ENAT Code of Good Conduct Background Information

    The ENAT Code of Good Conduct is a commitment label and certification scheme for public and private enterprises and organisations, recognising their efforts to promote accessible travel and tourism... and international accessible tourism label and certification scheme and is available to ENAT members

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  5. World Quality Programme

    , depending on their level of achievement. Certification is valid for three years, during which time the organisation will be guided, through the Quality Programme, to maintain its certification or, ideally

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  6. ENAT Inaugural General Meeting Presentations

    European Disablity Forum University of Surrey The report of the ENAT IGM and synopses reports can

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  7. Neumann-Consult

    NeumannConsult offers specialised knowledge in town, regional and tourism development as well as Design for All. NeumannConsult, as a spin-off of the Department of Geography at the University of Munster, can rely on an over ten-year experience to handle with practical consultation, trainings

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  8. Borsa Europea del Turismo Associato

    members, Lilian Muller (Tourism for all Sweden) and Dr. Peter Neumann (University of Muenster). After

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  9. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    nearly trebles. A recent study by the University of Surrey estimates that 127 million people, or 27

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  10. “Welcoming Ways” - Training sessions on customer services for travellers with disabilities and seniors persons

    of the course expenses, when it is sold to Quebec learning institutions. The trainers have university... is certified by Emploi Québec and by the Conseil québécois de ressources humaines en tourisme

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