Competitive Landscape

Three AI travel agents. $11M combined funding. Zero completed bookings we could verify. What the landscape reveals about Navan's actual moat.

Market Context

Global travel bookings hit $1.67T in 2025. 61% of travel brands are testing agentic AI. Three startups raised $11M combined to build conversational AI travel agents. None of them compete head-to-head—and none of them compete with Navan.

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MARKET Global travel gross bookings: $1.67T (Phocuswright 2025)
OTTO $6M seed · Madrona Ventures · Founded 2024 · Seattle · ~12 employees
MISO $2–3M seed · Valar Ventures · Founded 2025 · New York · ~9 employees
GONDOLA $3M seed · NextView Ventures · Founded ~2023 · US · team size undisclosed
COMBINED $11–12M raised · <35 employees total · 0 disclosed revenue
SIGNAL "AI travel planning is the 2020s to-do list app" — r/ycombinator, 73 upvotes
Breaking finding: Agent-browser testing (April 2026) revealed that Otto, Miso, and Gondola are not independent competitors. Otto's registration flow redirects to gondola.ai/rewards. Otto's app domain routes to app.miso.com/auth/login. Gondola's privacy policy references support@miso.com. Gondola embeds Otto as a conversational layer. Three brands, one entity—or an acquisition in progress. The "competitive landscape" is a single operation wearing three masks.
The real threat isn't these startups. It's incumbents adding AI to existing supply and distribution: Alibaba Qwen + China Eastern (booking, seat selection, check-in), Ctrip's 7 business travel agents, Uber expanding into hotels, Revolut building AI travel internally. Navan's advantage is that it already has both infrastructure and intelligence. The question is whether Edge 2.0 communicates that.

Competitor Profiles

Otto, Miso, Gondola—positioning, infrastructure, and what they actually are vs. what they claim.

Comparison & Features

UX & conversation design across five dimensions, plus a 15-capability feature parity matrix.

Analysis & Implications

Gap analysis and what to exploit—not what to copy. Where the startups fail, and what those failures mean for Edge 2.0.


Glossary

GDS
Global Distribution System. Legacy booking infrastructure (Sabre, Amadeus, Travelport) connecting airlines and hotels to travel agents. The pipes that make real-time booking possible.
NDC
New Distribution Capability. IATA standard for direct airline-to-agent communication, bypassing GDS fees. Enables richer content (seat maps, bundles) but requires per-airline integration.
OTA
Online Travel Agency. Booking.com, Expedia, etc. Aggregates supply from GDS/NDC and sells to consumers. The incumbents these startups nominally compete with.
LLM-first
Architecture where the language model is the primary interface, not a feature bolted onto existing UI. All three competitors claim this; none have demonstrated it at scale.
Spotnana
Modern travel platform providing unified GDS/NDC connectivity. Otto's booking infrastructure. Offers API-first access to Sabre, Amadeus, Travelport, and NDC-direct airline connections.
Direct API
Direct integration with a supplier's API, bypassing GDS. Gondola uses this for hotel chains. Lower cost, but requires per-supplier engineering.
Cold Start
The problem of delivering value before the system knows anything about the user. Gondola solves it with loyalty account linking. Otto solves it with calendar integration. Miso doesn't solve it.
Transactional Depth
How far into the booking process the AI can operate autonomously—from search only (shallow) to payment completion and post-booking modifications (deep).
Memory Horizon
How much user history the agent retains and acts on. Short (current session only), medium (across trips), deep (years of preference data). Navan's historical data gives it the deepest possible horizon.
TMC
Travel Management Company. Corporate travel agencies that handle booking, compliance, and duty of care. Otto partners with an unnamed TMC for human fallback.
MCP
Model Context Protocol. Standard for connecting AI agents to external tools and data sources. Gondola operates an MCP server at mcp.gondola.ai/mcp—the only competitor with an agent-facing API.