European Commission Policies and Initiatives on Accessible Tourism

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European Commission Policies and Initiatives on Accessible Tourism Antonis Christopoulos Project Advisor Sector A1.5 – Competitiveness Antonis.Christopoulos@ec.europa.eu Final Conference of project visits4u Riga, 7 December 2017

Economic Importance of Tourism Europe = Nr 1 destination of the world – 620 million international tourist arrivals (2016) The 3rd largest economic activity in the EU (after distribution and construction) Dominated by SMEs (>90% = 3.4 million) Direct and indirect contribution: 10% of EU GDP 24 million jobs (10 % of the total labour force) 20% of the employees in the sector are aged below 25 Spill-over effects: agro-food, transport, construction, retail, culture, design, etc.

Accessibility in Tourism is…

EU tourism in figures Generated €786 billion gross turnover in 2012 3% of the total EU GDP It supports 9 million jobs But: only 9% of Europe's tourism services are fully accessible

Lack of accessibility is a cost for the tourism sector!

EU Accessible tourism in figures An additional 1.2 million enterprises need to provide accessible services to meet future demand Improvements could raise its economic contribution by 25% … and could attract up top 75% more international travellers

Accessible tourism: what can we do?

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AIMS AT: increasing accessibility in tourism through a number of actions raising awareness about the growing importance of the "special needs" market segment raising the business opportunity profile of "accessible tourism" as it can boost competitiveness

European Commission initiatives related to Accessible Tourism Calls for tenders for studies 'Economic impact and travel patterns of accessible tourism in Europe' 'Improving information on accessible tourism for disabled people' ‘Mapping the skills and training needs to improve accessibility in tourism services’

European Commission initiatives related to accessible tourism 2/3 Calls for proposals for co-funding projects accessible tourism itineraries accessible tourism management and enterpreneurship accessible tourism itineraries in outdoor, sport/nature-based and cultural activities

DG GROWTH initiatives related to accessible tourism European Excellence Awards for Accessible Tourism and Access City Awards PANTOU: www.pantou.org EU Disability card European Accessibility Act Cooperation with ENAT

Major tourism events 2017-2018 2017 UN Year of Sustainable Tourism for development 2018 EU-China Tourism Year of European Cultural Heritage

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION European Commission, Tourism website: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/tourism/index_en.htm EASME on Twitter @H2020EE • @H2020SME • @EEN_EU • @EU_ECOINNO