Poll: Does the threat of terrorism put you off travelling abroad?
EasyJet has said the Paris terror attacks will have a minimal impact on the budget airline as "resilient" passengers will still want to travel. How do you feel?
Shares in easyJet, which focuses mainly on the western and northern European markets, dipped almost 4% on Monday morning as investors expressed concerns over the impact of the terror attacks on both the tarvel and leisure sectors.
However, easyJet communications director Paul Moore said any disruption would be brief, adding that the airline had not changed its growth forecasts for 2016.
"Obviously our thoughts are with those affected," he said. "But we have dealt with such events before and it is typically a short-term impact.
"At the weekend we saw some passengers not wanting to fly, which is perfectly understandable, but longer term we do not see any material effect. People are resilient.
"Both in and out of Paris, people will continue to want to fly."





