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Highlanders Are Watching the War in the Middle East with Concern. "We Have Signals From companies."

Tourists from Middle Eastern countries have become increasingly fond of the Podhale region in recent years, accounting for as much as 80-90% of bookings at some properties. It's no wonder, then, that the highlanders are watching the developments in the Persian Gulf with concern. "We're getting signals from companies," says a representative of the Tatra Chamber of Commerce, mentioning a black swan scenario.
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Tourists from Middle Eastern countries have become increasingly fond of the Podhale region in recent years, accounting for as much as 80-90% of bookings at some properties. It's no wonder, then, that the highlanders are watching the developments in the Persian Gulf with concern. "We're getting signals from companies," says a representative of the Tatra Chamber of Commerce, mentioning a black swan scenario.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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