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  <title>GBTA Europe Tech Committee - Rethinking Corporate Travel with AI</title>
  <description>AI in corporate travel is no longer theoretical. It is operational.​ In this episode of Business of Travel, the GBTA Europe Technology Committee takes a practical look at how AI assistants are being deployed across managed travel programs.​ Host&amp;amp;nbsp;Lenny Hornsby speaks with Johnny Thorsen, a technology leader with hands-on experience implementing AI solutions, about availability, onboarding, ideal client fit, limitations, and measurable impact.​ The discussion moves beyond buzzwords to address real questions:​  Where is AI working today?​ Where does human intervention still matter?​ What governance and data considerations must travel leaders understand?​  For corporate travel managers and global program owners, this episode provides a grounded framework for evaluating AI tools in managed travel. Speakers:  Heinz Lennard Hornsby (Lenny) – Chair of the GBTA Europe Technology Committee Johnny Thorsen – VP Strategic Business Development, Serko Ltd.  &amp;amp;nbsp; Music&amp;amp;nbsp;track is&amp;amp;nbsp;Space Jazz by Kevin MacLeod&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Licensed under Creative Commons:&amp;amp;nbsp;By Attribution 3.0 License&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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