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News articleYahoo Finance· February 28, 2026

Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

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Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality Q4 Earnings Call Highlights Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality logo Key Points Record 2025 results: Revenue rose 23% to $452.4M and adjusted EBITDA increased $40.1M to $117.1M, with margin improving 500 bps to 26% while the company served 4.2 million attraction visitors and 439,000…
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  • 2025 was part of a disciplined transformation built around the company's Refresh, Build, Buy strategy, focused on growing sightseeing attractions and hospitality experiences in iconic destinations

    80% confidence
  • The company expects its effective tax rate to decline to approximately 22% to 26% in 2026 and beyond

    80% confidence
  • Excluding Jasper properties and new experiences, revenue rose $29.7 million, or 10%

    80% confidence
  • The company is targeting revenue of more than $845 million by 2030 and believes it can sustain a double-digit compound annual growth rate through the period

    80% confidence
  • Golden Sky Bridge has increased total revenue per visitor and improved guest experience scores after expansion into a multi-experience adventure park

    80% confidence
  • FlyOver contributed a little over $5 million of EBITDA in 2025

    80% confidence
  • Major planned investments carry a total commitment of roughly $200 million and are expected to deliver an effective adjusted EBITDA multiple of less than 7x by 2030

    80% confidence
  • 2026 would be a pivotal year for executing large-scale, multi-year growth projects

    80% confidence
  • Full-year revenue increased 23% year over year to $452.4 million, primarily due to Jasper properties recovery, new experiences, yield optimization, and continued demand

    80% confidence
  • Guidance assumes some weather normalization compared with unusually favorable conditions during the prior year's peak summer season

    80% confidence
  • Excluding FlyOver from both years, revenue and adjusted EBITDA are expected to increase at a double-digit rate at the midpoint, with margin improvement

    80% confidence
  • The year-over-year change in net income was primarily due to the sale of GES in 2024

    80% confidence
  • The 2026 guidance includes approximately $0.5 million of adjusted EBITDA from FlyOver, based on the assumption the sale closes in the spring

    80% confidence
  • Over the last decade, it completed 16 major Refresh, Build, and Buy projects that contributed approximately $102 million of adjusted EBITDA in 2025, representing an effective multiple of about 6x

    80% confidence
  • The outlook includes incremental adjusted EBITDA from Tabacon of approximately $7 million to $8 million relative to the prior year

    80% confidence
  • Early lodging pacing in Canada and the U.S. was off to a solid start

    80% confidence
  • 2025 represented the company's best results ever

    80% confidence
  • Pursuit applies a 15%+ IRR hurdle rate for investments

    80% confidence
  • The majority of growth to continue coming from organic initiatives, while acquisitions remain an important component of the longer-term plan

    80% confidence

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