American Classic Tours, a family-owned and operated tour operator specializing in premium tours in North America and Europe, has joined the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) as its newest Active Member. This brings USTOA’s current total to 52 Active Members representing 145 brands.

“American Classic Tours is known for delivering seamless, all-inclusive journeys built on expertly crafted itineraries and decades of experience,” said Terry Dale, president and CEO of USTOA. “Their trusted reputation and commitment to taking care of every detail make them a welcome addition to our diverse membership of tour operators.”

“We are delighted to become an Active Member of USTOA, as the association is recognized globally as a leading organization for tour operators. It is an honor to be featured among the top tour operators in North America through our membership,” said Joe Conroy, president of American Classic Tours. JD Conroy, director of marketing for American Classic Tours, added, “Becoming a part of USTOA will allow us to build strong relationships with the travel advisor community. Travel advisors can book confidently with us, knowing that their clients’ investments are safeguarded by the USTOA $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program.”

Founded in 1988, American Classic Tours has guided thousands of travelers on curated journeys across North America and Europe. The company puts an emphasis on the “Art of Travel” and designs itineraries that inspire transformative experiences, foster curiosity, and encourage authentic connections with local cultures. An all-inclusive approach and signature door-to-door service allows American Classic Tours to ensure a seamless and comfortable travel experience for its guests.

For more information, visit www.ustoa.com.

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