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of the event, all participants are invited to networking and discussion with food and wine-tasting... of venue)! Main topics: ‘Tourism for All’, training for Tourism SMEs, development of accessible tourism
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features. “All travellers will get more out of their trip by being able to speak a few words... the benefits of travel accessible to all.” Contents (Languages and page numbers) ARABIC 12 BAHASA INDONESIA 22
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requirements is a must since no regular programming initiative are available in all the countries... working in the tourist sector understand the importance of the flows of information among all
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will present an overview of the World Tourism for All Quality Programme and activities related to Access Standards on Accessible Tourism for All (ISO), and Public Procurement of An Accessible Built
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TOUR YOU 4.5.4 BRENDAIT 4.5.5 ENAT – Turismo de Portugal Framework Agreement 4.5.6 Tourism for All... and InterModality 4.5.11 ALL – Across Lombards Lands 4.6 UNWTO – ENAT – F.ONCE Collaboration
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of promising practices. All these project outputs will be presented during the event. Who should attend..., Bulgaria Towards Accessible Tourism Experiences for All: Ms. Eleonora Censorii – CEO
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)? Are they able to be independent and self-sufficient once they disembark at a destination port? Are all stages...” and for cruise tourism to be accessible for all, PREDIF is organising the 1st edition of the TUR4all
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, professionals involved in rehabilitation services and not least politicians on all levels separately... is to empower each individual and create surrounding conditions that lead to participation for all
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President View all 15 Welcome Videos by speakers and participants on the Congress YouTube Channel... of the new standard ISO/DIS 21902 "Tourism and associated services – Tourism accessible for all
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#ERA_CHAIR_Mnemosyne @UNESCO_DCH #H2020_impactour Registration is mandatory for all, free participation... practices, knowledge and experience on this specific topic. Despite all the challenges, the tourism...: Peter DeBrine, UNESCO - Programme Specialist Sustainable Tourism (https://whc.unesco.org/en
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