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1. UNWTO and Italy Discuss Accessibility in Tourism
Ensuring that tourism facilities and sites meet the needs of persons with disabilities, both as a key means of promoting tourism for all, and as an engine for market growth, were the main focus of the International Conference on Accessibility in tourism: an ethical value, a business opportunity at BIT Milan, in Italy last week.
2. PolyU Study Finds Focus on Accessibility Key to Exhibition Market Development
When choosing whether to attend an exhibition, exhibitors will go almost anywhere there is potential for successful business but visitors prefer destinations with good accessibility and an attractive leisure environment, according to Dr Karin Weber of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and her co-researcher Dr Xin Jin.
3. Boeing unveils Improved Access Features on the 787 Dreamliner
Boeing unveils Improved Access Features on the 787 Dreamliner. Boeing partnered with the National Center for Accessible Transportation at Oregon State University to research accessibility improvements. As part of the research, Boeing engineers who design interiors were placed in simulated environments to better understand accessibility issues faced by persons with mobility, sensory
4. Greater Accessibility for AirAsia's Disabled Passengers
Greater Accessibility for AirAsia's Disabled Passengers. Disabled guests traveling with AirAsia will now be able to fly with greater ease with the airline’s newly acquired ambulifts. The airline is placing one ambulift in its LCC Terminal hub (Kuala Lumpur) and another in its Kota Kinabalu hub. Previously, disabled travellers would need the assistance of AirAsia’s ground staff to p
5. Royal Brunei Enhances Online Presence with New Version of Amadeus e-Retail
Royal Brunei Airlines has become the first airline in Asia Pacific to implement the new version of the Amadeus e-Retail airline internet booking engine. The technology, which greatly enhances Royal Brunei’s online presence, is fully compliant with the United States’ Department of Transportation’s (DOT) accessibility mandate.
6. San Marino to Host Accessible Tourism Conference in November
To promote the importance of universal accessibility in tourism, UNWTO and the Government of the Republic of San Marino will jointly organize the First UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe. The Conference will be held 19-20 November 2014 in collaboration with Village for All (V4A) and the ONCE Foundation to advance the social inclusion of people with disabilities.
7. IHG Signs Resort in Saipan
IHG has signed a long-term agreement with Asia Pacific Hotels Inc. to take over the management of Fiesta Resort & Spa Saipan, in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, from May 2020 - subject to accessibility restrictions due to COVID19.
8. Murcia Hosts First UNWTO World Conference on Smart Destinations
To advance and shape a tourism model for the 21st century based on innovation, technology, sustainability and accessibility – these are the aims of the World Conference on Smart Destinations to be held in Murcia on 15-17 February, organized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda of Spain, and the Region of Murcia.

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