Flight Path by Tern

Tern Software Inc

Welcome to Flight Path, your weekly insider’s guide to the latest in travel technology with Tern, the premier platform for travel advisors. Join us every Friday as Tern’s R&D leadership takes you on a journey through what’s new and exciting in Tern, unveiling the features and updates shipped each week. Hosted by Tern’s co-founder and CEO David Shull, Head of Product Molly Johnson, and Head of Design Brad Turner, Flight Path offers a unique peek behind the curtain of building the best platform for travel advisors. From in-depth discussions about new releases to behind-the-scenes insights into the design and development process, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the innovation and hard work that drive Tern’s success. Whether you’re a travel advisor looking to stay ahead of the curve or a tech enthusiast curious about the latest advancements in travel technology, Flight Path is your go-to source for all things Tern. Tune in every Friday and let us navigate you through the future of travel. Hosts: David Shull: Co-founder and CEO of Tern Molly Johnson: Head of Product at Tern Brad Turner: Head of Design at Tern

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Commission Reconciliation, Now Powered by AI

    Episode Overview: David Shull, Molly Johnson, and Brad Turner dig into what may be the biggest agency back office feature Tern has shipped: AI commission reconciliation. The team walks through how it works, what it actually means for the accounting teams and agency owners who spend hours on statement matching every month, and why Tern is uniquely positioned to build this kind of end-to-end flow. They also cover a wave of AI chat upgrades, including email search, form response reading, and contact creation, plus major Chrome extension improvements and a quality of life section covering smarter trip search and task page fixes. A big reveal is coming in June. Episode Topics: (00:00) Week in Review David, Molly, and Brad share highlights from the week, including a listener who built a $20,000 FIT proposal in under 20 minutes using Tern, and Brad's call with a major cruise line that revealed how little suppliers understand about how advisors actually work day to day. (06:20) AI Commission Reconciliation Molly walks through the new AI-powered reconciliation feature, explaining how it reads supplier statements in any format, auto-matches line items to bookings, and surfaces partial matches for human review. The team discusses what "training the AI" actually means, how data privacy works, and why Tern's vertical integration makes this flow possible in a way no other tool can replicate. (17:57) AI Chat Updates Brad runs through a full list of new capabilities added to the AI chat this week: reading trip request form responses, creating detailed contact profiles from notes or emails, and searching connected email inboxes to pull context into conversations and draft replies. David notes that full-body email search is also coming early next week. (27:00) Chrome Extension Updates Molly covers the latest Chrome extension release, which now supports importing full itineraries to existing trips or creating new ones directly from any website. She also highlights small loading screen touches added by engineer Gaal that have become a fan favorite. (31:56) Quality of Life Brad covers two improvements: trip search now surfaces results by confirmation number, traveler email, and traveler phone, not just trip title. The task page overflow bug that advisor Walter flagged has also been fixed. (34:30) Week Ahead Molly teases workflow task assignment coming next week, group subtrip syncing getting underway, and new agency supplier capabilities. Brad previews insurance in package pricing and canceled booking visibility on itineraries. David flags early previews of agentic AI features at Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum and ASTA. Show Highlights: A travel advisor built a $20,000 FIT proposal from idea to full proposal in under 20 minutes using Tern's Chrome extension and AI tools. AI commission reconciliation reads supplier statements in any format, auto-matches bookings, and flags partials for one-click review, cutting what used to be hours of manual work down to minutes. Your payout data is never shared or used to train external models. When Tern says "training the AI," it means building supplier-specific context so the model reads statements more accurately over time. The AI chat can now search your connected email inbox, read trip request form responses, and create fully detailed contact profiles from a note or an email thread. AI-drafted email replies in Tern are different because the AI actually knows the trip details, the contact history, and the context. It is not a generic response you have to rewrite. Chrome extension now imports full itineraries, not just activities, directly to new or existing trips. Trip search now works across confirmation numbers, traveler emails, and traveler phone numbers, not just trip titles. A big AI reveal is coming in June, with early previews at Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum and ASTA.

    35 min
  2. 24 APR

    Price Packages Without the Manual Math

    Episode Overview: David Shull, Molly Johnson, and Brad Turner cover one of Tern's biggest engineering lifts to date: itemized package pricing. Advisors can now track costs at the item level within a package, see them reflected on invoices, and handle optional add-ons without workarounds. The team also walks through new AI assistant capabilities in Notes, a support schedule overhaul that cut response times fast, and a set of quality of life improvements across branding, email templates, and expedition transfers. Episode Topics: (0:00) Week in Review The team shares how the week went before getting into what shipped. (1:01) Host Migration and Package Pricing Launch Molly walks through completing a large-scale host migration alongside the itemized package pricing launch. (5:49) What Itemized Package Pricing Does Items in a package can now retain their own cost, show on invoices, and drive optional add-on selections without manual workarounds. (9:01) Groups and Real-World Impact How this resolves a long-standing frustration for group bookings, where advisors had to manually calculate and move items in and out of packages. (13:21) Tech Debt, AI Agents, and Code Cleanup Why cleaning up legacy payment code made the launch smoother and matters more in an AI-assisted development workflow. (18:10) Chargebacks and Why Tern Built It This Way What advisors need to understand about chargeback risk, and why packages are deliberately scoped to single suppliers. (22:02) Support Schedule Overhaul Restructuring hours across U.S. and Philippines coverage dropped response times dramatically and created near-continuous availability. (25:22) AI Assistant: Tasks, Group Trips, and Email Search New capabilities in the AI chat tool: create tasks from a conversation, build group trips with drafted descriptions, and search emails by contact or subject line. (28:10) Trip Review Skill Demo The first AI skill in Tern scans your itinerary for issues like missing accommodations, mismatched dates, and headcount gaps. (33:15) Quality of Life Updates Resend invite for host agencies, a new branding settings page with auto-save, last name variables for email templates, and expedition transfer details surfaced automatically on client itineraries. (36:08) Week Ahead Better canceled booking support, insurance in packages, group subtrip syncing, and the first set of granular user permissions. Show Highlights: Itemized package pricing is live: item costs persist, show on invoices, and power client add-on selections without any manual workarounds AI assistant in Notes can now create tasks, build group trips with drafted descriptions, and search emails by contact or subject line First AI trip review skill flags missing hotels, date mismatches, and headcount gaps Support coverage expanded to 18-20 hours a day, cutting response times significantly Branding settings now auto-save, so changes are no longer lost on navigation

    36 min
  3. 17 APR

    The AI That Builds Trips With You

    Episode Overview: David, Molly, and Brad cover Tern's fastest-moving area right now: AI. David demos AI chat building trips from scratch, generating activities from client details, and reading your task list to tell you what to work on today. Molly walks through a new payments update plus fixes across group trips, commission statements, and agency settings. Brad covers Chrome extension updates, insurance fixes, and design refinements. Next week: itemized package pricing, AI reconciliation in open beta, and workflow task assignment. Episode Topics: (00:00) Welcome and week in review David, Molly, and Brad catch up on their weeks. Molly shares what she's learning running a 900-agent migration herself. David talks about following up on the Project Tradition retail parity announcement and watching advisors use tours and activities to drive extra revenue before summer. (08:45) Payments update: customizable installment labels Advisors can now rename installment labels, including calling the first payment a deposit, matching how they actually communicate with clients. Molly explains the two use cases that drove the request, and Brad reveals his mom was one of the people who flagged it. (11:41) Chrome extension update: set items as optional on import When importing an activity or item via the Chrome extension, advisors can now toggle it as an optional add-on before it lands on the itinerary, cutting out a step for anyone building itineraries from third-party sources. (13:01) AI demo: creating trips, activities, and contacts from notes David demos the global AI chat, showing how it reads a notes intake, proposes a trip name and travelers for approval, then builds out activities based on the conversation, including dietary preferences and cruise details pulled from the note itself. (19:49) AI task search and filtering The AI can now search, read, and filter tasks, including filtering by date range. Molly tests it live by asking "what should I do today?" and gets back a prioritized list of overdue tasks and client inquiries. (21:49) Quality of life: group trips, commission statements, and agency defaults Group trip updates include clearer labeling for canceled or archived travelers and a new column showing when each subtrip was created. Commission statements now have a sticky status filter. Multi-agency users now land on their default agency automatically in settings. (26:36) Partner integrations: insurance and Project Expedition fixes Insurance quotes now lock to the trip state at time of quoting, preventing errors when trip details change before purchase. Project Expedition transfer timing logic is now specific by departure type, resolving a confusing error for train and cruise departures. (30:01) More quality of life: itinerary scroll fix and design refinements A scroll-position bug when adding items to long itineraries is fixed. Brad and Spencer quietly shipped smaller icon sizing across buttons, a tweak Brad and Ursula had been waiting to make for months. (32:11) Week ahead Itemized package pricing going live, AI reconciliation moving toward open beta, workflow task assignment shipping, and David hitting the road for a host agency keynote. Show Highlights: The AI can now build a full trip from a notes intake, including travelers, dates, and a proposed activity list, all with advisor approval before anything is created Ask the AI "what should I do today?" and it returns a prioritized list based on your tasks and client inquiries Advisors can now label installments as deposits, matching the language they already use with clients Chrome extension now lets you set imported items as optional add-ons at the point of import Insurance quotes now lock to the trip state at time of quoting, preventing purchase errors Commission statement filters are now sticky, so your open-only view stays set when you return AI tool count is at 8, with 70 more capabilities on the roadmap for the coming weeks

    33 min
  4. 10 APR

    Optional Transfers, Add-Ons + AI Updates

    Episode Overview: In this week's episode of Flight Path, David Shull (CEO and co-founder), Molly Johnson (Head of Product), and Brad Turner (Head of Design) dig into a packed week of quality-of-life shipping, a look at what is being built behind the scenes, and a candid conversation about the future of AI in travel advising. From optional transfer add-ons and smarter booking failure notifications to AI commission reconciliation and a new generation of conversational AI being built in Tern, the team covers both what is live now and what is coming. The episode closes with an exciting tease of an itinerary redesign and a look at how Tern is thinking about giving advisors an entirely new way to delegate work. Episode Topics: (00:00) Welcome and Week in Review David, Molly, and Brad share what had them all running on empty this week, from a major host transition to board prep to a quiet design handoff from Ursula before her vacation. (08:07) Optional Transfer Add-Ons via Project Expedition Advisors can now set transfers as optional add-ons on client itineraries, with flight and cruise details auto-filled and a one-click booking experience on the client side. (11:33) Project Expedition: No Markup, Same Price David explains that Tern now offers the exact same retail rates as booking direct through Project Expedition, making the integration a pure time-saver with zero cost difference for clients. (14:34) Quality of Life Improvements Molly walks through a series of community-driven fixes: corrected flight timeline bars, auto-exclusion of canceled travelers from group emails, cleaner team page views for agency admins, and a restored confirmation number field in unclaimed booking search. (16:24) Booking Failure Notifications and Resolution Brad breaks down a sneaky-hard improvement: advisors now receive detailed booking failure notifications with actionable next steps, including the ability to correct and resubmit without going back to the client for reauthorization. (22:05) AI Commission Reconciliation in Alpha Molly shares early results from AI-powered commission reconciliation for agency owners, including supplier-specific training for Disney and Arch Rome statements, and what it means for accounting teams spending most of their time on manual data entry. (27:49) The Broader AI Vision for Advisors David and Brad discuss how 70 to 75% of advisor workflow tasks could benefit from AI assistance, including a vision for personalized, context-aware payment reminders drafted in the advisor's own voice. (30:14) Delegating Work to AI Agents Brad goes deep on the first-principles vision for AI agents in Tern, including how advisors will eventually be able to assign recurring tasks to an agent that handles the first pass and checks back in for approval. (38:06) Real-World AI Feedback Loop David shares a story about an advisor who submitted feedback on the AI chat feature and had their specific use case addressed within 48 hours, illustrating how quickly the team is iterating. (41:08) Week Ahead Preview Molly teases continued progress on itemized package pricing (coming out of beta), AI commission reconciliation improvements, and client-facing itinerary polish. Brad drops that support for hiding canceled items on the itinerary is now in engineering. Show Highlights: Optional transfer add-ons are live, with auto-filled details and one-click client booking through Project Expedition Tern now matches Project Expedition retail pricing exactly, making the integration a no-brainer for advisors who were previously hesitant AI commission reconciliation is in alpha with supplier-specific training already underway for Disney and Arch Rome 70 to 75% of advisor workflow tasks could be touched by AI assistance, starting with personalized payment reminders drafted in the advisor's voice A new generation of conversational AI is taking shape inside Tern, including the ability to create trips directly from notes Itinerary redesign is coming

    40 min
  5. 3 APR

    The Dashboard Fix That Every Travel Advisor Has Been Waiting For

    Episode Overview: In this episode of Flight Path, David Shull (CEO and co-founder), Molly Johnson (Head of Product), and Brad Turner (Head of Design) dig into a packed week of updates at Tern. The team covers a major dashboard improvement that group travel advisors have been requesting, a series of notes and AI chat upgrades, and over ten quality of life fixes pulled directly from advisor feedback. From overnight flight handling to smarter AI that can now search trips and learn from user behavior, this episode is loaded with improvements that make Tern feel faster, smarter, and more intuitive. The team also teases what is coming next, including itemized package pricing, AI reconciliation for agency owners, and Tern's first AI create tool. Episode Topics: (00:00) Welcome and Week in Review David, Molly, and Brad share what kept them busy this week, from digging through advisor feedback in Canny to cleaning up integration edge cases post-webinar. (03:56) Dashboard Scrolling Is Finally Here Molly breaks down the most-requested dashboard fix: all four dashboard sections now scroll so advisors with large group trips can see every payment, authorization, form response, and task without workarounds. (07:27) Notes Get a Major Quality of Life Upgrade Notes no longer require a title, timestamps now reflect when a note was originally created, notes can be imported with a retroactive created date, and a single note can now be associated with multiple contacts and trips. (13:00) AI Chat Can Now Search Trips The AI chat no longer needs a note to find trip information. It can now search trips directly and answer questions about activities, with richer context for each activity type shipping on April 3rd. (14:14) How Tern Uses AI to Make AI Better David explains how Tern analyzes AI chat behavior to identify where it falls flat, and introduces a new thumbs down feedback button so advisors can directly help improve AI responses. (19:07) Email Triage and What the AI Is Still Learning David walks through how email triage works today, the edge cases the team is solving for, and why shorthand like "WDW" is a great example of the constant iteration happening under the hood. (21:30) Performance Improvements Across the App Brad covers speed upgrades to global task loading, commission payouts, and contact search, which is now dramatically faster with a loading indicator added for good measure. (25:31) Quality of Life Fixes From Advisor Feedback Molly runs through fixes including auto-extending trip end dates for late-arriving overnight flights, credit card authorization details that now stay visible for five minutes, middle names showing for multi-gen travelers, emojis rendering correctly on Tern invoices, and statements that now default to your account currency. (32:36) Week Ahead: What Is Coming Next Brad previews insurance placement improvements and better handling for canceled bookings. Molly shares that itemized package pricing is nearly out of beta and AI reconciliation for agency owners is coming soon. David teases Tern's first AI create tool inside the chat experience. Show Highlights: Dashboard now fully scrolls across all four sections Notes can now be linked to both a contact and a trip at the same time AI chat can now search trips independently New thumbs down button lets advisors help train the AI Overnight flights now auto-extend your trip end date Credit card details now stay visible for five minutes Emojis now render correctly on Tern invoice exports Statements now default to your account currency AI reconciliation for agency owners entering beta AI create tool in early exploration

    35 min
  6. 27 MAR

    Cut Your Workload in Half With AI

    Episode Overview: In this episode of Flight Path, David Shull, Molly Johnson, and Brad Turner take listeners behind the curtain of Tern's biggest webinar to date, which drew over 4,000 registrants and broke their Zoom license live. The team unpacks the chaos, the last-minute engineering pushes, and the community energy that made it all worth it. From practical tips on how to get the most out of the new AI chat feature to a candid breakdown of Tern's thinking on AI pricing and beta access, this episode goes deeper than the webinar ever could. With property discovery and packaged insurance improvements on the horizon, the team closes with a look at what is coming next for travel advisors on Tern. Episode Topics: (00:00) Webinar Hangover and Record-Breaking Numbers The team reflects on hosting Tern's biggest webinar yet, with over 3,000 live attendees breaking their Zoom license and 600 questions submitted in real time. (03:48) Behind the Scenes: Last-Minute Engineering Chaos Molly and David pull back the curtain on overnight flight data migrations timing out and demo environments being fixed just minutes before going live. (06:10) Brad's Slide Wins and Project Expedition Migration Brad shares how he got slides done a full hour early and explains the engineering work required to clear cached pricing across tens of thousands of tours. (14:28) Webinar Reflection: Hype vs. Overwhelm The team acknowledges that while the webinar created massive excitement, advisors also left wondering where to start, and commits to building clearer post-webinar enablement resources. (20:36) AI Chat Deep Dive: How It Actually Works David walks through exactly how the AI chat feature uses tool calling to search notes, contacts, and trips, and shares pro tips for prompting it effectively right now. (31:48) Prompt Engineering Today vs. Tomorrow Brad explains why advisors need to be specific with prompts for now, and why that will matter less as Tern learns how advisors naturally ask questions. (34:51) AI Brand Voice Settings David demos a new setting that lets advisors give the AI context on how they want it to write, particularly useful for follow-up emails. (36:57) AI Pricing and Upgrade Tiers: The Honest Breakdown David and Brad explain why AI features may eventually have an upgrade cost, how token usage varies wildly by advisor, and what the goal is for Q2 pricing plans. (40:48) Beta Roundup: What Is and Is Not Available Yet Molly breaks down the three features still in closed beta, including itemized package pricing, AI commission reconciliation, and advanced custom reporting, and explains when and how each will roll out. (43:37) Week Ahead: Insurance in Packages and Property Discovery Brad teases upcoming work to embed insurance within packages and improve how advisors discover and browse properties inside Tern. Show Highlights: Over 4,000 registrants and 3,000 live attendees broke Tern's Zoom license during the webinar Overnight flights, the number one requested Canny feature, shipped and was marked complete the day of the webinar AI chat tips revealed: include contact name and specific keywords to help the AI follow the right tool calling path AI brand voice settings now let advisors train the AI on how they want to sound in emails Three features remain in closed beta: itemized package pricing, AI commission reconciliation, and advanced custom reporting Thumbs up and thumbs down feedback inside AI chat is the highest signal way to help Tern improve the feature Property discovery improvements and in-package insurance are both in early planning for Q2

    39 min
  7. 21 MAR

    The Webinar That Could Change How Advisors Work Forever

    WEBINAR REGISTRATION: Register now at tern.travel before Thursday, March 26 at 3:30 PM ET. Episode Overview: In this episode of Flight Path, David Shull (co-founder and CEO), Molly Johnson (head of product), and Brad Turner (head of design) kick off with a look behind the curtain at the Tern team, including Brad's feature in an industry publication and Molly's viral blog post on AI and career identity. The team then dives into a packed product update covering global notes, live transfer booking through Project Expedition, Chubb insurance going live, automation offsets, and a wave of quality of life improvements for advisors managing groups and contacts. With the Q1 product launch webinar just days away, the team hints at secret features still being held back and closes with a reporting tips and tricks session. Next week promises to be a defining moment for how travel advisors think about their technology. Episode Topics: (00:00) Webinar Countdown and Episode Preview: David sets the stage for an action packed episode with less than seven days until the Q1 product launch webinar. (01:24) Brad's Industry Feature and Molly's Blog Post: Brad reflects on being featured in a people centric industry publication, and Molly shares the story behind her candid essay on AI, career identity, and why pressure to do everything can make you worse at the things you love. (09:58) Week in Review: The team shares how an insane week of quarterly planning, beta features, and webinar prep is coming together ahead of the big launch. (13:00) Global Notes Launch: Advisors can now search and access all their notes from anywhere in the app without leaving their current workflow. (16:19) Live Transfer Booking via Project Expedition: Transfers can now be quoted and booked directly from the itinerary, with pricing that auto-refreshes at the time of client authorization so advisors never have to chase a new approval because the price changed. (21:00) Chubb Insurance Now Live: Chubb joins Arch and Faye as a live insurance partner in Tern, giving advisors real time quotes and automatic booking on client authorization. (23:24) Automation Offset Trigger: Advisors can now schedule tasks and emails to fire a set number of days after an automation is added, making post-booking drip sequences and contact outreach far easier to build. (29:27) Quality of Life Updates: Create a trip directly from a contact profile, export passport data in group trip exports, and apply workflow task lists at the group trip level in one click. (33:27) Chrome Extension Updates: Improved image import, logout capability, and a more polished presence in the Chrome extension store. (35:00) Tips and Tricks: Reporting deep dive showing how advisors can use filters and drill into underlying booking data across 42 columns and export directly to Excel. (39:16) Week Ahead: The team previews the Q1 product launch webinar on Thursday March 26 at 3:30 PM ET, with secret features still being held back until the final minutes. Show Highlights: Transfers now book at the exact price the client sees at authorization, eliminating the back and forth when prices shift Chubb is officially live, completing a major request advisors had been asking for Automation offsets make it possible to build post-booking drip campaigns without manually calculating dates Group advisors can now export passport data and apply bulk task workflows in a fraction of the time The Q1 webinar is shaping up to be record breaking attendance with features the team says could make Tern feel like a different company

    38 min
  8. 13 MAR

    Why Travel Advisors Keep Getting Locked Out (And What We Just Fixed)

    Register now at tern.travel for the Tern Product Launch Webinar, happening March 26th at 3:30 PM Eastern time. This is where the biggest updates of the season drop live. Episode Overview: The Tern team is back in full force for another packed episode of Flight Path. David, CEO and co-founder, Brad, head of design, and Molly, head of product, cover a strong week of shipping including a long-awaited automation trigger update, a major account security upgrade, and several back office quality of life wins. The team also pulls back the curtain on multiple closed betas in flight and teases what is shaping up to be one of the biggest product moments of the year. Do not miss what is coming at the Q1 product launch webinar on March 26th at 3:30 PM Eastern time. Register now at tern.travel. Episode Topics: (00:00) Welcome Back and Webinar Announcement  David kicks off the episode and plugs the Q1 product launch webinar happening March 26th at 3:30 PM ET, with a countdown timer live at tern.travel. (01:42) Week in Review: Booking Integrations and Project Expedition  Brad shares exciting progress on the ability to book transfers within Tern and early thinking around hotel booking exploration, with a focus on removing manual data re-entry. (03:12) Week in Review: Quarterly Planning and Closed Betas  Molly shares highlights from Q2 quarterly planning and the relief of finally getting long-awaited features into closed beta. (05:26) Week in Review: AI Squad and Engineering Velocity  David discusses the team's 3X engineering velocity gains and early thinking around building an AI productivity layer for travel advisors. (07:28) New Feature: Automation Trigger Updates  Molly and Brad walk through a new automation trigger type that fires immediately when added to a trip or contact, with offset logic coming very soon for post-booking workflows. (12:14) New Feature: Passkeys for Account Security  Brad and David introduce passkey support in Tern, allowing advisors to log in securely using Face ID, fingerprint, or device biometrics without needing text messages or authenticator apps. (19:35) Quality of Life: Refreshed Notes Layout  David shares a polished new notes experience with an improved table view and drawer design, laying the groundwork for future AI features. (20:59) Quality of Life: Back Office Updates  Molly covers two back office improvements including an ID field for agency suppliers and a one-click hyperlink from booking modals directly to reconciled statements. (23:26) Inside the Betas Itemized Package Pricing, Host Commission Reconciliation, and Statement Reconciliation Workflow - Molly walks through three active closed betas touching payments, commission payouts, and reconciliation behavior changes. (31:55) AI Betas and Non-Deterministic Features  David shares his experience running AI-focused betas for the first time and the challenges of building flexible AI features responsibly. (33:35) Week Ahead: Webinar Countdown  The team shares what is coming in the next 13 days leading up to the March 26th webinar, including pressure testing new features before they go live. Show Highlights: Passkeys are now live in Tern, solving the number one most frustrating login issue for travel advisors.A new automation trigger fires instantly when added to a trip, with offset logic shipping very soon.Itemized package pricing is in closed beta, maintaining individual activity pricing within packages.Host commission reconciliation is being tested in Tern for the first time.The engineering team is shipping at 3X last year's velocity.The biggest updates of the season drop live at the Q1 webinar on March 26th at 3:30 PM ET.Keywords: Tern, Flight Path podcast, CRM for travel agents, itinerary builder, automation templates, travel advisor workflow, payments, commission reconciliation, passkeys, account security, AI product tools, product updates, booking integrations, package pricing, host agencies

    33 min

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Welcome to Flight Path, your weekly insider’s guide to the latest in travel technology with Tern, the premier platform for travel advisors. Join us every Friday as Tern’s R&D leadership takes you on a journey through what’s new and exciting in Tern, unveiling the features and updates shipped each week. Hosted by Tern’s co-founder and CEO David Shull, Head of Product Molly Johnson, and Head of Design Brad Turner, Flight Path offers a unique peek behind the curtain of building the best platform for travel advisors. From in-depth discussions about new releases to behind-the-scenes insights into the design and development process, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the innovation and hard work that drive Tern’s success. Whether you’re a travel advisor looking to stay ahead of the curve or a tech enthusiast curious about the latest advancements in travel technology, Flight Path is your go-to source for all things Tern. Tune in every Friday and let us navigate you through the future of travel. Hosts: David Shull: Co-founder and CEO of Tern Molly Johnson: Head of Product at Tern Brad Turner: Head of Design at Tern

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