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  1. Pantou - The European Accessible Tourism Directory

    Pantou is the Greek word for Everywhere. This web site, supported by the European Commission, presents the Directory of suppliers of accessible tourism services in all European Union and Accession countries. It also includes suppliers such as travel agents and tour operators who provide accessible

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  2. Visit The New Website "Azores for All" By Cresaçor

    activities, not only for underprivileged groups, but also for disabled individuals. Visit the website

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  3. Universal Design for Customer Engagement in Tourism Services - Toolkit

    format at this page. The Standard is available from NSAI. Also available are two reports

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  4. SWISS: World’s First Certified “Allergy-friendly” Airline

    from outdoors and animal hair from pets on board. We also make sure no air freshening substances

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  5. First UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe: Accessibility in Heritage Cities

    for human rights, but also to the considerable economic opportunities that Tourism for All entails

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  6. Love Uganda Safaris

    the beautiful sceneries, the vegetation and the climate of Uganda which is also known

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  7. UN Global Expo on South-South Development 2014 - Forum on Accessible Tourism (DSPD/UNDESA)

    for improving accessibility in the tourism industry will also be presented during the Forum...://www.oas.org/en/media_center/webcast_schedule.asp

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  8. World Committee on Tourism Ethics praises initiatives on Accessible Tourism

    of accessibility, the Committee also debated the ethical implications of the promotion of fair models of all

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  9. Access to Museums in Greece. ENAT - ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Project

    environment for people with disabilities, it also facilitates the everyday life of all the users

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  10. T-GuIDE Videos

    The T-Guide project produced 3 videos introducing the project and demonstrating two testing phases of the tourist guide training. The videos were made to enhance the dissemination of the project objectives, illustrating some of the working methods and practical results. The videos also feature

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