Euro airports boost security after Paris terror attacks
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EUROPEAN airport operators and airlines sought to maintain business as usual following Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris that killed at least 120 people and led the French government to impose a state of emergency.
Airlines including EasyJet Plc, Air France and British Airways offered passengers travelling to and from the French capital this weekend the option of delaying their journeys free of charge. Aeroports de Paris, which owns Charles de Gaulle airport, warned that inbound passengers may face customs and immigration delays of up to 40 minutes at two of the airport's three terminals.
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