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International Flights Are Status Quo Following Paris Attacks

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- International flights are back on the grid across the country, but some travelers still have concerns following the terrorist attacks in Paris last week.
The lines inside the International terminal at Philadelphia International Airport were nothing out of the ordinary Wednesday night as passengers waited to board their flights to Europe.
"I'm always a nervous flyer anyway and this climate makes me even more nervous actually," passenger Amelia Bauer told Eyewitness News.
Bauer and her husband Joe spoke before boarding their plane to Brussels, Belgium for a work trip. Brussels is where French officials believe some of the Paris attackers called home.
Eyewitness News checked with local travel agents to see if the news out of Paris has had an effect on planned trips.
"We get calls questioning what other people are doing," Iris Hami, the owner of Gil Travel told Eyewitness News.
Hami told Eyewitness News her concerned clients have not cancelled any trips, but have plenty of questions about the situation in Europe.
Some carriers overseas are reporting a slide in sales for flights to Europe. So far, that has not been the case with any major airlines in the United States.

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