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May 15 2008
 
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Disability Travel on the Rise Despite Barriers to Access
By: Eric Lipp, Laurel Van Horn
Open Doors Organization

CHICAGO: The Open Doors Organization (ODO) in cooperation with the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) have released the findings of their 2005 research study.

The poll, conducted by Harris Interactive®, is a follow-up to ODO’s groundbreaking study of 2002 on the spending trends and market scope of U.S. adults with disabi...More


cruiseship 
Cruising Becoming More Accessible
Whether it’s a result of recent successful consumer lawsuits, or a dawning realization that travellers with disabilities have money to spend, cruise lines are slowly removing barriers.
Last year, Access Now, a Miami Bea...More

Accessible Beauty

Vancouver’s world-renowned Stanley Park offers accessible interpretive trail for people with disabilities
Vancouver is Canada’s most accessible city for people with physical disabilities. Yet, Vancouver's number one...More

Ivor Ambrose 
A Network for Accessible Tourism in Europe Simply Makes Sense
By Ivor Ambrose
Coordinator of the ‘European Network for Accessible Tourism’ (ENAT)
It makes sense to have a European network to find out where there are ‘Good Practices’ in accessible tourism, by involving the touris...More
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