The suspects, both in their 30s, were identified by traces of their DNA that were found at the museum, though the stolen jewellery has not yet been recovered, local media reported.
One of the suspects was arrested at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Saturday night while attempting to board a flight following last week’s seven-minute heist.
The suspect was reportedly caught trying to board a flight to Algeria, Le Parisien reported, while the second was preparing to leave for Mali, according to Le Figaro.
Both of the suspects are originally from Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris.
The pair are allegedly part of the masked gang of burglars who broke into the Louvre museum last Sunday before stealing £76m’s worth of jewellery.
The suspects were already known to police, who described them as “seasoned burglars”. They are now in the custody of the Banditry Repression Brigade in Paris’s 17th arrondissement, where they face questioning.