Paris flight bookings down after attacks

Following the Paris terrorist attacks, flight bookings to the top tourist city are down 27 per cent in the November 14-21 period.

A man looks at the Eiffel tower from the Trocadero place

New flight bookings to Paris have fallen by more than 25 per cent following the terror attacks. (AAP)

New flight bookings to Paris, one of the world's most visited cities, have fallen by more than 25 per cent in the week following attacks there that killed 130 people.

Bookings to Paris from customers around the world were 27 per cent lower for the November 14-21 period compared to the same week in 2014, according to data provided by travel information firm ForwardKeys.

Chief executive Olivier Jager attributed the fall in bookings primarily to leisure travellers, rather than business visitors or those coming to see family and friends.

"The cancellation period has ended ... but booking trends are not yet showing signs of recovery," he said in an interview before the data was released on Tuesday.

"It's going to take many months."

ForwardKeys said that bookings for the Christmas period were trailing last year's level by 13 per cent.

In the week after the November 13 attacks, booking cancellations were 21 per cent higher than in the same period last year, but in recent days the level of cancellations had stabilised at around the same level as last year.

France is normally the most-visited country in the world, with Paris hosting 32.2 million visitors in 2014.

Air France has experienced some reduction in traffic following the attacks, but it is too early to quantify, a company source said last week.

Low-cost carrier easyJet on Tuesday said it had seen a "cooling off" in demand for travel to France.

ForwardKeys processes data from 14 million flight reservations a day from across the world, Jager said.


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