Navan was valued at $9.2 billion in 2022 after Series G funding The firm plans to raise $960 million by offering 36.92 million shares Its IPO filing follows strong debuts by Alliance Laundry and ...
If the AWS glitch showcased anything, it was how much of the travel industry depends on Amazon’s cloud business. Amazon Web Services said a glitch in its network monitoring system caused Monday’s ...
Explore Paris with our ultimate travel guide! Discover the best historic, boutique hotel in Le Marais and immerse yourself in iconic museums, must-visit attractions, exquisite Parisian cuisine, and an ...
I love the Peak Design Tech Pouch so much that I refuse to stop talking about it. It’s a great gift for the techie folks in your life, and it could save your bacon on your next commute or vacation. It ...
(Reuters) -Corporate travel and expense company Navan said on Friday it is targeting a valuation of up to $6.45 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, below the level it reached in a 2022 ...
At a time when startup hustle culture is back, when “locked in” tech founders have even embraced the “996” way of working — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 6 days a week — there is something dystopian about using ...
xBridge participant BioFlyte (Courtesy of the Allegheny County Airport Authority) Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) just unveiled a more data-driven, high-tech travel experience at its new $1.7 ...
Whether you root for the Dodgers or the Blue Jays, these hotels and restaurants near the action hit all the right marks. BySpencer Whaley, Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert ...
Travel search engine Kayak will now allow users to research trips ahead of booking using AI. The company this week launched an “AI Mode” feature that lets users ask travel-related questions as well as ...
Arriving in Rome for the first time is like being dropped into a sprawling open-air labyrinth where every path beckons. Where to start? What to prioritize? How to assure the best experiences in a ...
Flying is stressful enough without the added threat of a stomach ache, swollen ankles, or, worst of all, unexpectedly passing a little gas in front of strangers (which is totally natural by the way).