The women, in their sixties, had just left Le Bourget airport northeast of the capital yesterday when their chauffeur-driven Bentley was held up by two masked men who sprayed them with tear gas, a police source said today.
The robbers stole "everything in the vehicle: jewels, clothes, luggage", the source said.
Last month, American reality TV star Kim Kardashian was tied up and robbed at gunpoint of USD 10 million in jewels in a luxury apartment in the heart of Paris.
In another incident, Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat was punched in the face and sprayed with tear gas by three masked men in an upmarket area of Paris this month.
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The 40-year-old star and her partner were attacked as they returned to an apartment building in the chic 16th district by three masked men who tried to steal her handbag.
The incidents have done little to help efforts by the government to coax tourists back to France in the wake of the November 2015 jihadist attacks in which 130 people died, followed by the Bastille Day truck massacre in southern city Nice that killed 86.
Security has been stepped up around tourist magnets in Paris in response to the high-profile robberies.
The attack on the Qatari women took place on a section of motorway leading north from Paris to the Charles de Gaulle and Le Bourget airports which is often the scene of hold-ups targeting wealthy foreigners in luxury cars, some of whom carry large amounts of cash.
The robbers often take advantage of traffic jams near the Landy tunnel, which is some 1.3 kilometres long, to pounce.
The three robbers made off with an estimated 100,000 euros in valuables.
A Korean art collector was the target of a similar heist last year, with three attackers snatching four million euros in Chanel jewels from her car in the Landy tunnel.
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