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: the European Network for Accessible Tourism Update! Workshop: Buy Italy for All (added 9 March 2011
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from the right-hand panel in PDF format. MITA and BIFA (Buy Italy for All) are two fundamental
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(already paid) and discount to add other itineraries. The customers who buy or receive the box
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in accessible tourism. Buy the Report from the MMGY Online Store Media Contacts Libby Marsh
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As part of a University of Surrey research study on accessible tourism, ENAT members and readers..., funded by the University of Surrey. The overall aim of the project is to investigate the content... by the University of Surrey Ethics Committee. Purpose of the research This is a survey to understand
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London, 30 March 2011. The University of Westminster, Centre for Tourism Research hosts the first...: Wednesday 30th March, 5 PM – 8 PM Venue: Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London...: Professor Robert Maitland – University of Westminster, Dr Lynn Minnaert, Dr Graham Miller – University
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Organization - ICAO). The INCLAVI consortium consists of 8 partners: Haaga-Helia University (Coordinator), Breda University, Careeria, ENAT, IATA, Istanbul Airport, Özyeğin University and Yasar University
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of the programme “Tourism for all in the Basque Country” and challenges for the future Speaker: Isabel Muela... of participating establishments Created offer and pilot marketing Challenges for the future 2...: 45 min. Contents: Demand Best – Good practices in this field Key factors for future development His
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to as the baby boom generation—have begun to see things his way. Wouldn’t it be nice if there were ramps... generation are part of a growing movement. Retiring 60-somethings have more time to travel, which has... have to fall to my generation—the Gen Xers, also known as the slacker generation—to take up
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Accessible Tourism has been gradually finding its way into the curricula of university courses...) at the School of Services Management, Bournemouth University and Professorial Observer at the Bournemouth University Senate. Simon Darcy is an experienced mixed methods researcher, lecturer and mentor who
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