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  1. ENAT Brings Accessible Tourism to World Travel Market, London 2011

    ENAT Seminar, London, UK. 9 November 2011. ENAT presents a round-up of the key issues in making tourism offers accessible and inclusive for all visitors. Highlighting the latest market data and research findings, ENAT members and partners will show how businesses and destinations are winning market

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  2. World Travel Market London - Accessible Tourism Events Update

    and research findings, we will show how businesses and destinations are winning market share by offering

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  3. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    and customer care. This intensive 1½-day seminar will focus on some of the latest trends and research findings

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  4. New Research Project on Accessible Tourism Won By Surrey University Team

    the demand for and economic impact of accessible tourism. Findings from the study will be used

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  5. EU Study: Economic Impact and Travel Patterns of Accessible Tourism in Europe

    The research study, which started in January 2013, will examine the demand for and economic impact of accessible tourism in Europe. Findings from the study will be used to suggest ways on how to improve Europe’s tourism sector competitiveness and the attractiveness of its destinations. The European

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  6. Tour Operators and Travel Agents Join Europe's '112' Emergency Number Campaign

    . Useful links 112 Website: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/about-112 Hash Tags: #112... findings of a recent Eurobarometer survey, it is estimated that 5 million more people are aware

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  7. Call for Destinations to Test European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) for Sustainable Management

    on the assessment of findings of the first two pilot phases, the Tourism Policy Unit will consider making a first

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  8. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    . Commenting on the benchmarking study, Ivor Ambrose, ENAT remarks: "These findings point to a lack

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  9. Study of Access Requirements Related to Quality Norms in European Tourism

    of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 Main findings 8 Recommendations 11 1. STUDY DESIGN 14

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  10. EU Study: Mapping of Skills and Training Needs to Improve Accessibility in Tourism Services in Europe

    This document is the final report of the study commissioned by the European Commission DG Enterprise and Industry regarding “Mapping of Skills and Training needs to improve accessible tourism services”. The report includes all findings of the research and data collection, the full analysis

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