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The PRSA Travel and Tourism Section provides the tips, tactics and connectivity needed to take travel, tourism and hospitality professionals to the next level in their careers. We provide members continuing education, networking and media access via our industry-leading annual conference, webinars, online resources and social forums @PRSATravel.

Engage with the nation’s top travel media, thought leaders and strategists at the PRSA Travel and Tourism annual conference. In addition to building a nationwide network of travel and tourism colleagues, conference attendees gather trends, forecasts and fresh perspectives while tracking the evolving media landscape and refining their craft as strategic communicators.

If you are already a PRSA member and looking to join this Section mid-year, please call the Member Services department at (212) 460-1400 or email: membership@prsa.org.


PRSA 2025 Travel and Tourism Conference
June 2-5, 2025 | Tampa, FL

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Nonmember Resources

  • Sample newsletter
  • Going Viral - digital content is influencing travel trends

  • *This is a sneak peek at Member Resources. Join this Section for full access.

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