Navan Launches AI Travel Assistant for Unmanaged Business Travelers
Navan has introduced Navan Edge, an AI-powered travel assistant designed to deliver hyper-personalized trip management for business travelers outside managed programs.
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Navan has introduced Navan Edge, an AI-powered travel assistant designed to deliver hyper-personalized trip management for business travelers outside managed programs.
Amadeus expands its AI strategy with the acquisition of SkyLink, a conversational booking platform embedded in enterprise chat tools.
S4BT strengthens its corporate hotel technology footprint with the acquisition of HotelHub, expanding scale, infrastructure and UK market presence.
MICE refers to Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions, a key segment of business and corporate travel.
India-based corporate travel platform TravelPlus has filed IPO papers, signaling growing investor confidence in enterprise-focused travel technology and its improving profitability.
Corporate travel platform Navan announced a CFO transition shortly after its IPO, alongside strong revenue growth and continued demand in the corporate travel market.
Otto The Agent, a new AI-powered travel assistant, promises an effortless, concierge-style experience for business travelers by automating planning, booking and real-time problem solving.
TravAI, a new AI-driven travel concierge built on NEAR and ADI Chain, aims to automate itinerary planning, booking, and payments for travelers.
World Travel Inc. has appointed Barbara Barnard as its new CEO, succeeding longtime leader Liz Mandarino, who will remain chairwoman.
The corporate travel giant TravelPerk has rebranded as Perk, expanding beyond travel management to eliminate time-wasting ‘shadow work’ through AI-driven automation.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines introduce Atmos for Business, a new program letting small to mid-sized businesses earn loyalty points on travel spend while giving employees bonus status.
Direct Travel plans to acquire ATPI, bringing together two major travel agencies to create a powerhouse with combined revenue approaching US$6 billion and enhanced global reach.
Wizz Air has partnered with Travelfusion to expand its distribution reach – enabling its fares to appear on agency systems, corporate booking tools, and OTAs – enhancing accessibility and flexibility for both leisure and business travelers.
Global business travel spending is forecast to reach $1.57 trillion in 2025 – marking a new high despite slower growth due to trade tensions and policy uncertainty, with a rebound expected in 2026.