Company: PRSU
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-040127
Chunk: 259

Company: Pursuit Attractions & Hospitality, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 259
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Our operations and financial results are subject to known and unknown risks. As a result, past financial performance and historical trends may not be reliable indicators of our future performance.

Risks Related to our Business and Industry

We are vulnerable to deterioration in general economic conditions. Our business is particularly sensitive to fluctuations in general economic conditions in the United States and other global markets in which we operate. A decline in global or regional economic conditions, or consumers’ fears that economic conditions will decline, whether due to fluctuations in inflation, interest rates, currency exchange rates, or other economic, pandemic, or geopolitical uncertainties, travel disruptions, unemployment, fluctuations in stock markets, contraction of credit availability, or other dynamic factors, could cause a decline in consumer spending, in particular on leisure travel and related attractions. Trade tensions or restrictions on free trade, including the recent escalation in tariffs following the U.S. presidential and congressional elections, could exacerbate these effects. Additionally, during periods of high inflation and associated elevated interest rates, our interest expense on our variable rate debt will increase. Additional impacts of these macroeconomic developments on our operations cannot be predicted with certainty and deterioration in general economic conditions could materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations.

The seasonality of our business makes us particularly sensitive to adverse events during peak periods. The peak activity for our business is during the summer months, as the vast majority of our revenue is earned in the second and third quarters. If adverse events or conditions occur during these peak periods, including natural disasters such as forest fires and/or smoke, hurricanes, and volcanoes, or similar events which render our properties unusable or otherwise deter traffic to locations where our properties are situated, our results of operations could be materially and adversely affected. For example, on July 22, 2024, Jasper National Park was closed and evacuated due to wildfire activity, and a wildfire entered the Jasper townsite on July 24, 2024. Although all of our hotels and attractions in Jasper were not reached by the wildfire and remain intact except for our Wilderness Kitchen, this incident had a negative effect on visitation to our lodging properties in Jasper National Park as well as the Maligne Lake Cruise and the Columbia Icefield attractions (including the Columbia Icefield Adventure and Columbia Icefield Skywalk) during the peak 2024 tourist season in Jasper National Park and, depending on the pace and success of recovery and restoration efforts, the incident could continue to have a negative effect on visitation to these properties in 2025. 

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