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  1. Destination Europe promoted on YouTube... but No Accessibility!

    The "European Destinations of Excellence" project, an initiative supported by The European Commission, has posted "Destination Europe!", a promotional video on the video-sharing site, YouTube. You can watch it by going to the following link: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5KD3RnSGDTY But accessible

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  2. Can we use the ENAT logo in our advertising or publicity?

    Can we use the ENAT logo in our advertising or publicity? [This answer was updated on 6 December 2009]. At present, if you are an ENAT Member, you can add the "Member of ENAT" logo to your website or printed publications to show that you are part of the Network. After logging in to the site, go

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  3. Rolling Rains Report

    The site which aims to "precipitate dialogue" on Travel, Disability, and Universal Design, with daily news from around the world by Scott Rains.

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  4. Travelocity Now Helps Travelers Find Hotel Reviews from Like-Minded People

    Since becoming the first major online travel site to offer user-generated traveler reviews, more than six years ago, Travelocity has seen them grow in popularity to the point where they are now a must-have resource for online hotel shoppers. And despite new features that have made it easier

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  5. Travel agency Treize voyages

    of a supervisor. The Rungis site will continue to specialise in designing holidays while the Paris

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  6. Training courses on accessible tourism

    4115502 E-mail: sgrealpatronato@mtas.es Web site : www.rpd.es

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  7. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    . The Japanese Association of Travel Agents (JATA) provides the site for the monthly meetings

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  8. Evaluation and accreditation program for accessible tourism sites and facilities

    tourisme québécois to a stakeholder that has made efforts to improve the accessibility of its site

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  9. “Talking Tactile Fish” : aquarium exhibit for blind/low vision under development

    Knoll Shores to develop the prototype. The North Carolina Aquarium will be the test site

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  10. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    : +612-6213-7084 Fax: +612-6213-7093 E-mail: trudi.ridge@industry.gov.au Web site : www.industry.gov.au

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