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  1. Italian-Australian Initiative on 3rd December: European Day of Disabled People

    to all tourists with disabilities and/or reduced mobility. Once again, this ambitious project has

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  2. House completely wheel chair friendly, for rent in Spetses, Greece

    For the summer months this house that you can view at www.unnidejong.com , is fully equipped with all facilities for anyone with or without a disability. We also are on call for anyone wanting to build or change a house to make it wheel chair friendly. Please contact for photos and more details

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  3. Accessible information space to promote accessible tourism.

    The implementation of accessibility concerns all areas of he society, including tourism objects and tourism services. Besides being a social demand, accessibility has an economic dimension and is an indicator for quality, a trademark and a competitive advantage. So far, the tourism industry has

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  4. Barrier-free public transport in Germany.

    ISBN : 3-87094-656-3 The publication can be ordered from all bookshops or directly from

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  5. The Diabetes Travel Guide.

    This fact sheet provides general information on confident, trouble-free travelling for people with diabetes (6 pages). Travelling, whether it is for work or holidays, should be enjoyable. If you have diabetes, a little extra preparation can help make your trip one to remember, for all the right

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  6. Training needs analysis.

    ” of “tourism for all” and detect indicators of knowledge about and awareness of this topic.

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

    .” Travelocity’s new hotel reviews include a screening process for all reviews based on travelers’ unique

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  8. Travel agency Treize voyages

    in the workplace and society in general. They are all trained as tour operator-sales staff and work

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  9. Merging Architecture and Accessibility - Ordrupgaard and the Danish Jewish Museum

    Philip Jensen, accessibility consultant at the Danish Building Research Institute, examines the way two new museum buildings in Denmark have succeeded in meeting the challenge of being accessible for all visitors.

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  10. Accessible beaches and bathe service in Barcelona

    take notes when providing the service; - the IMD, through its Directive Commission, gathers all

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