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NTA Reveals Host Cities for 2026 and 2027 Tours

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The National Tour Association (NTA) has announced the exciting news of two cities chosen to host the organization’s signature show, Travel Exchange, in 2026 and 2027. Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be the host city for Travel Exchange ’26, while Madison, Wisconsin, will take the spotlight for Travel Exchange ’27.

NTA President Catherine Prather revealed the site-selection during the association’s buyer retreat in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. She expressed her enthusiasm for the new host cities, stating that both Tulsa and Madison will provide the perfect backdrop for the event. Prather highlighted the accessibility and welcoming atmosphere of the cities, ensuring that attendees will have a seamless experience navigating the business floor and connecting with industry professionals.

These new additions to the lineup of host cities for NTA events in the coming years join a prestigious list, including Huntsville, Alabama, Mackinac Island, Michigan, Ottawa, Ontario, and Charleston, South Carolina. Travel Exchange offers buyers and sellers the opportunity to engage in one-on-one appointments, while Contact provides educational sessions and networking opportunities for members.

Prather also noted the significance of hosting Travel Exchange in Tulsa during the centennial celebration of Route 66 in 2026, as well as the 75th anniversary of NTA’s founding. The following year, NTA members will gather in Madison, a city that Prather describes as having the perfect vibe for the event.

NTA, founded in 1951, continues to be a hub for packaged-travel professionals seeking new partnerships and innovative itineraries. For more information about NTA and Travel Exchange, visit NTAonline.com and NTAtravelexchange.com.

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