Economic impact and travel patterns of accessible tourism in Europe
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Single market and standards Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs Access to finance for SMEs TourismDeadline: 28/06/2012
Travelling for pleasure (or for business) in Europe is equally relevant for persons with physical disabilities, but the barriers they have to face are far greater.
"Tourism accessibility" across Europe is still to some extent "unchartered territory", with widespread misconceptions and lack of knowledge about the market of tourists with special access needs.
Visitors' requirements are largely unknown, investment costs are often misunderstood or exaggerated and "accessibility" is generally perceived by business as a "burden".
Travelling and having full access to tourist activities, services and facilities is a right enshrined in Article 9 of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, signed by the European Union and its 27 Member States.
Furthermore, making tourism facilities more accessible to people with disabilities, is also a "golden opportunity" for businesses
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