Chauffeur Driven/NLA Fall Show 2025 Spotlights Innovation

Attendance was high for the recent Chauffeur Driven/NLA Fall Show. (Photo courtesy of Chauffeur Driven)
The National Limousine Association (NLA), a trade organization dedicated to representing the interests of the chauffeured ground transportation industry at the global, national, state and local levels, recently hosted its 2025 Fall Show at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas, TX.
“The event brought together more than 1,100 operators, vendors, and other industry leaders for three days of education, networking, and forward-thinking dialogue shaping the future of professional chauffeured transportation,” according to a press release. “Hosted in partnership with Chauffeur Driven, the biannual event continues to serve as the leading platform for collaboration and innovation within the professional ground transportation and affiliated travel industries.”
“This year’s show reflected the incredible energy and optimism across our industry,” NLA President Brett Barenholtz said. “From sustainability to technology integration and the evolving needs of modern travelers, the conversations in Dallas underscored how our members are not just adapting, but leading, in a new era of ground travel.”
Among the program highlights, GBTA (Global Business Travel Association) CEO Suzanne Neufang joined Barenholtz for a conversation on business travel trends and corporate travel programs, exploring new opportunities for luxury chauffeured transportation providers.
Barenholtz also presented key takeaways from NLA’s recently commissioned report from the University Transportation Research Center (UTRC) on Curbing the Limousine Insurance Crisis.