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to be able to make an informed decision about whether an establishment can cater sufficiently... access needs have the information they need and we are pleased to be able to recommend this new online
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send this web page to any colleagues in your country or region who you think may be able to answer... requirements when travelling. Due to the rapidly ageing population, this market is growing fast. Being able
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suppliers who are able to offer accessible tourism services to customers with specific access needs... their services. Visitors will be able to search for suppliers and services using a simple or advanced search
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children, to be able to make informed choices and informed, where spend their holidays. “ Everybody... under its own Brand tourist facilities able to offer Accessible Hospitality for all. It guarantees
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Europeans who are not able to take full advantage of these opportunities – people with disabilities, elderly people, new families with small children in prams – they all are not able to use many historical
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. By partnering with ENAT we will be able to deliver a world class life-long training to tourist guides... services in all areas of tourist guiding. It is able help to the industry and consumers greater understand
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. By partnering with ENAT we will be able to deliver a world class life-long training to tourist guides... services in all areas of tourist guiding. It is able help to the industry and consumers greater understand
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with average spending capability. Thanks to training tools developed by the project, they will be able... they are normally overlooking as they feel not experienced enough to be able to cater for them properly
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. Your answers will help us to lay the foundations to determine the lines of action required to be able to provide tourism resources in the Madrid region that are increasingly able to respond to the needs
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features. “All travellers will get more out of their trip by being able to speak a few words of the local language, but for people with disabilities, it’s often vital to be able to explain your
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