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  1. 4th International Congress on Technology and Tourism for Diversity

    Fundación ONCE is a founding and Full Member of ENAT.

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  2. The Greek Tourism Industry Welcomes Athens-Based Company, inclusivegreece

    is an Associate Member of ENAT.

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  3. TravelAbility Tampa 2021 USA and Online

    Member of ENAT Join ENAT to enjoy the advantages of our network

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  4. Bordeaux And Valencia Are 2022 European Capitals of Smart Tourism

    representatives work closely with ENAT Member, PREDIF - State Representative Platform of People

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  5. Emerging Markets Summit, Hilton Orlando, USA

    ENAT Associate Member, TravelAbility, presents the TravelAbility annual summit on tourism accessibility, sustainability, diversity, equality and inclusion. Early Bird Rates available until April 15, 2022. Take advantage of the $300 savings. Use code: EBX. For further details, visit

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  6. Design Competition: A Twenty-first Century Symbol Of Accessibility

    (Egypt), Alternate Jury Member, Professor of Architecture, faculty of Engineering, Menofia

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  7. ENAT Is Looking For A Digital Communications Specialist (Intern)

    year. Our team works remotely in several EU Member States and the UK. We have a number of active

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  8. Accessible Journeys. New Consumer Travel Magazine Showcasing Accessible Travel Possibilities And Best Practices

    is an Associate Member of ENAT

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  9. Tourism Access and Inclusion: Best Practice Guidelines for Tourism MSMEs in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)

    ://apec.accessibletourism.academy/ 43 pages. Download the PDF from the Downloads section Martin Heng is an Honorary Member

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  10. Google Resources: What is disability-inclusive marketing and why is it important?

    Around the world, over 1 billion people live with some form of disability. In the U.S., 20.3 million families have at least one member with a disability and one in four adults live with a disability. Ultimately, most people will live with some form of disability in their life. Furthermore

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