This report is an updated version of the report published on 10 July 2025 at 07:56 AM GMT+1.
Kalkine’s “Global Travel and Leisure Report” delivers an in-depth analysis of leading companies and transformative trends shaping the travel ecosystem across the U.S., Canada, Australia, UK, and New Zealand. The report spans the full travel value chain from airlines and hospitality groups to digital travel platforms and the booming growth in leisure, entertainment, gaming/casinos, retail and consumer discretionary sectors, capturing how these segments are revolutionizing modern travel experiences.

The UK travel and leisure sector is undergoing a steady and sustainable recovery, supported by growth in luxury, adventure, and domestic travel. Despite this momentum, the industry continues to face hurdles such as rising costs from policy changes, inflationary pressures, labour shortages, and climate-related challenges. To maintain progress, stakeholders should focus on enhancing visitor spending, embracing digital innovation and experiential offerings, and appealing to new customer demographics. With enduring demand, a shift toward premium and experience-driven travel, and supportive digital trends, the sector presents compelling long-term opportunities for investors. It stands out as a promising option for those interested in recovery-driven, income-generating, or thematically aligned investments such as wellness and sustainable tourism.


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UK’s travel and tourism industry continues to demonstrate resilience and recovery in 2024, contributing significantly to the national economy and employment landscape.

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The UK travel and leisure industry is showing signs of recovery, with growth spread across luxury, adventure, and domestic travel segments. However, it continues to encounter challenges such as rising policy-related expenses, inflation, workforce shortages, and environmental risks. To sustain this positive trajectory, industry players should prioritise boosting visitor spending, adopting digital and experience-led innovations, engaging new customer segments, and addressing broader economic and cost-related pressures.
Amid elevated Market Volatility and Global Economic Headwinds, Mitchells & Butlers PLC (LSE: MAB) stands out as our defensive pick within the Travel & Leisure Sector, supported by rigorous fundamental and technical research.
Section1: Company Overview and Fundamental Insights:

Mitchells & Butlers PLC
Mitchells & Butlers PLC (LSE: MAB) is a UK-based company listed on the FTSE 250 that runs a diverse portfolio of restaurants, pubs, and bars. With around 1,700 establishments, the company offers a wide range of dining and drinking experiences through its well-known brands. These include All Bar One, Browns, Ember Inns, Harvester, Miller & Carter, Nicholson’s, O’Neill’s, Toby Carvery, and Vintage Inns, among others. The company operates under multiple formats, from casual dining and carvery restaurants to traditional pubs and premium bars.
Kalkine’s Global Travel & Leisure Report covers the Investment Highlights, Key Financial Metrics, Risks, and Recent Business Updates along with the Valuation, Target Price, and Recommendation on the stock.





The top 10 shareholders together form ~80.94% of the total shareholding. Odyzean Ltd. & Artemis Investment Management LLP hold a maximum stake in the company at ~56.58% and ~6.08%, respectively.


In H1 FY25 results, the Company shows improved operating income and higher profit before tax, demonstrating effective cost management despite market challenges. The company's enhanced profitability is reflected in net margins and an improved debt-to-equity ratio, indicating positive financial progress.
Below charts data are compared on year-on-year basis

Section 2: Business Updates and Financial Highlights


Section 3: Key Risks and Company Outlook

Section 4: Stock Recommendation Summary




One Year Technical Price Chart (as of July 09, 2025). Source: REFINITIV, Analysis: Kalkine Group



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