Travel

Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.

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World Bank Group · 31 December 2024 English

space rental, building and equipment maintenances, travel (domestic and international), lodge in, and subsistence workshops and study tours under the Project, including travel and subsistence costs for training, workshop and


UN: The United Nations · 6 December 2024 English

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He travelled to some high-risk locations, such as Afghanistan and South Sudan, to support risk management.


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 4 October 2024 Spanish

The Carbon Footprint of Travelling to International Academic Conferences and Options to Minimise It. In K.


EU: European Union · 4 October 2024 English

FURSKINS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLE Chapter 42 Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles


EU: European Union · 4 October 2024 English

resulting in high operating losses due notably to the travel restrictions and other containment measures taken respectively.(20) The downfall in demand caused by the travel restrictions and other containment measures led COVID-19 pandemic (18). In particular, the official travel warning issued by the German Foreign Office on to individuals and corporations fast and direct travel options, be it domestically, EU-wide or globally


CSEP: Centre for Social and Economic Progress · 4 October 2024 English

government, academic, private sector or Modern India’s orientation to the East Simultaneously, it will also have a larger think-tank experience across the Asian began to change in the 1990s with …

sector is entirely governed you did not have to travel through Pun- of what is urban, but it is hopelessly decarbonisation, including re- shorter-distance travel, and FCEVs used gional and international collaborations pioneered the APEC Business Card which facilitated travel within APEC for business travellers. 1 7 0 INDIA


FAI: Fraser of Allander Institute · 4 October 2024 English

Included in this publication are two perspectives, from Leda MacLeod and Hannah Cheales, who participated in our Economic Futures student placements over the Summer. Perspective 1, by Leda MacLeod, discusses …

What’s more, traveling to and from school accounts for just 7% of the day but contributes to 15% of their daily black carbon


EU: European Union · 4 October 2024 English

refugees and volunteers and ensure refugees can travel safely. People need specialised support as survivors


EU: European Union · 4 October 2024 English

revised European Social Charter, a binding human rights treaty, for chronic failure to provide sufficient accommodation for travellers The Committee found there were inadequate safeguards governing travellers' evictions within the Criminal Justice Act and It aims just to halve anti-Roma and traveller discrimination by 2030. Why aren't we getting rid of it? We need to be ambitious: legally binding objectives to promote Roma and traveller inclusion and adequate targeted funding


EU: European Union · 4 October 2024 English

disabilities or persons with reduced mobility to travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the assistance they need in order to be able to travel on an equal basis with other citizens. Regulation non-discrimination; and that that right applies to air travel as to other areas of life. 2.1.1. Prevention of disabilities or persons with reduced mobility to travel The general principle of non-discrimination enshrined carriers from imposing special conditions for travel for persons with disabilities and persons with


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