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AI is Quietly Rewiring Buyer-Supplier Relationships in Managed Travel
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AI is Quietly Rewiring Buyer-Supplier Relationships in Managed Travel

Business Travel News

The article explains how generative and predictive AI are reshaping relationships between corporate travel buyers, suppliers and intermediaries by changing how content is created, distributed and priced. As AI takes over more operational and transactional tasks, travel managers’ roles shift toward designing program logic and policy, curating and structuring data, and governing AI systems so they align with corporate objectives, duty of care and cost-control goals.

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