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  1. Categories, Fees and Payments

    organisations, enterprises (Up to 249 staff, full-time equivalent) 300 200 NGO/Non-Profit Organisations 300 200 2. Individual member Fee Fee Self-employed 300 150 Private person 250 150 Retired

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  2. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    At a congress held last week by the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT), over 200 representatives from international disability organisations, tourist boards and private enterprise came... and subtitles allowed 200 members from 22 countries to participate, many of them with a wide range

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  3. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    The Canal Du Midi, completed in 1681, was intended to connect the Garonne with the Mediterranean for goods traffic. It fully performed this role for 200 years. Today, it serves a purely touristic... membership of the association costs 30 euro per year, an 'honour' membership is priced at 200 euros

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  4. Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: Write and Win Competition

    Rough Guides provide travellers with pocket-book information from shoestring to luxury and cover more than 200 destinations around the globe. Rough Guides and Motability have joined forces to produce... their review of a favourite attraction for the next edition. There are five prizes of £200 travel vouchers

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  5. ENAT Statutes

    in English (2008), PDF 40 KB. Read and download the ENAT Statutes in Greek (2008) PDF 200 KB. Read

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  6. Project description

    ; 200 non-governmental and business stakeholders in accessible tourism worldwide wil be informed

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  7. ELEVATOR Project Mini-site: Efficient movement to higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    destination organisation, SMEs providing tourism services etc. – in total ca 200 persons

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  8. ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, Marina D'Or, Spain

    The Marina d'Or Beach Resort in the Region of Valencia, Spain is welcoming some 200 delegates at the ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, organised by Fundación ONCE and supported by the European Commission. Guest speakers form North and South America, as well as Australia

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  9. Europe for All Stakeholder Conference on Accessible Tourism, January 2007

    Opportunities for All" 2007. The Conference drew over 200 delegates who shared experience and debated many

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  10. Accessible Tourism in Germany Gains Momentum

    in Germany. With more than 200 tourism practitioners, researcher and political decision makers

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