(CNN)In the wake of deadly attacks that left 129 people dead, Paris and other parts of France were placed under immediate lockdown, raising concerns for travelers. Many prominent Paris institutions, including the Louvre gallery and the Eiffel Tower were immediately closed, while toughened border controls were put in place. As one of the world's leading tourism destinations, Paris welcomes millions of visitors every year and the events of the past few days will put many vacation plans in doubt. French travel and tourism companies took an early hit when the country's stock market opened on Monday, indicating industry fears that Paris will feel a longer-term impact from the attacks. The city...
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