Navan Gives Business Travelers an AI-Powered Hyper-Personalized Travel Assistant
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For too many business travelers, travel has become a painful experience marked by delays, middle seats, archaic tech, and hours on hold. Traditionally, CEOs and VIPs have been able to bypass this “travel suck” with the help of an executive assistant who deeply understands and anticipates their needs. Without that support, many travelers have had no choice but to use other solutions that are not built for the demands of business travel or to email a travel agent just to book a flight.
Now, Navan is bringing the personalization, care, and anticipation previously reserved for the C-suite to every business traveler, powered by AI. With
“Travel is a top use case for LLMs. The people have spoken: they want to say the word and let the AI handle the rest. They want a solution that works for them and not the other way around,” said
“We’ve always been obsessed with what matters to the business traveler. Today, we’ve finally reached the point where technology can match that obsession,” added Ilan Twig, CTO and co-founder of Navan. “With
With
Powered by a decade of travel data from millions of bookings made by more than 10,000 companies,
To learn more, visit www.navan.com/edge
About Navan
Navan (NASDAQ: NAVN) is the global AI-powered business travel and expense platform that makes travel easy for frequent travelers. From finding flights and hotels, to automating expense reconciliation, with 24/7 support along the way, Navan delivers an intuitive experience travelers love and finance teams rely on. See how Navan customers benefit and learn more at navan.com.
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