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  1. ETCAATS - Accessible Tourism Online Training, 7 years on

    ETCAATS was one of the first online training offers in the field of accessible tourism when it was launched in 2012. The course content has been updated several times since then to keep up with new developments. Today more than 1000 people from around the world have registered and taken the course

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  2. World Day of Persons with Disabilities: Slope lift and new routes to the Acropolis opened by Prime Minister, Mitsotakis

    the protection of the monuments were taken. The installation required infrastructure work, including

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  3. 4th International Congress on Technology and Tourism for Diversity

    . The desire of all people to travel should not be curtailed because they have not been taken

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  4. ACCESSTOUR. Accessible Tourism for Inclusion and Value Creation in Rural Areas of Norway

    the basis for a major main project. The project has taken shape both through ideas, themes

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  5. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    and beyond, and even more widely taken simply at face value. The technological development behind

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  6. The 15th EU Access City Award 2025 is open for entries

    selects the winners. The juries consider measures taken and planned in the following areas: the built

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  7. VisitTurkey Travel Planner promotes Accessible Tourism this summer

    known as inclusive tourism, refers to the efforts and initiatives taken to ensure that tourism

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  8. Advancing Accessible Travel: Insights From New Survey on European Travellers With Mobility and Accessibility Needs

    %) of these travellers have taken an international multiday organised group tour or package holiday

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  9. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    . Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one

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  10. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over

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