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Across the Asia-Pacific region, the travel and tourism industry must change to be more inclusive and accessible in order to be sustainable.
In our online panel session ‘Approaching accessible and inclusive tourism in the Asia-Pacific region’, we share how destinations can remove any social and physical barriers that may prevent travellers with accessibility needs from fully participating.
Join panellists Ewan Cluckie (Tripseed), Syed Abd Rahman SH (Diveheart Malaysia), Veneranda Mateo (Lolo Inggo Private Resort) and Pankaj Pradhananga (Four Season Travel & Tours) May 11 online: https://lnkd.in/gngA5H5e
Remember, when you purchase an online ticket, you get access to the recordings for life! Re-watch any time.
#AITCAP #AITCAP2023#YearOfAccessibleTourism #AccessibleTourism#InclusiveTourism #DestinationMarketing#AccessibleTravel #TourismForAll#AccessibilityForAll #InclusiveDesign#AccessibilityAwareness #inclusion #accessibility#disability #TravelAndTourism #WeTravelToo#DestinationGoldCoast #PlayGoldCoast#WeAreGoldCoast #ThisIsQueensland #Travel#Tourism #AccessibilityChampion
The Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conference in the Asia-Pacific 2023 is proudly supported by the Queensland Government and the City of Gold Coast
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