How To Travel With Or Ship Cremains

By Rebecca Edwards


In the recent past, cremation has become a lot more common than cremation. It is indeed cheaper and the family gets to keep the ashes of their loved ones or of a beloved pet. At times, maybe the person asked for their ashes to be scattered a different place than where they were cremated. This may require flying. These are some of the tips to ship cremains.

Different airlines will automatically have different rules when it comes to shipping cremated remains. Some are completely not open to it, while those that have some rules they need you to follow so that they can allow the shipping. It is best that you log on to the websites of the viable airlines and choose on one that suits you most.

Be sure to review their transportation security administration. This is where you learn exactly what they expect from you in order to make the transition as smooth as possible. One very possible requirement is to have the ashes in a scannable container. If not, they may refuse to let you through and the only other option would be to open the container.

No one wants to miss their flight or run to it when you are out of breath. To ensure that you do not place any kind of pressure on yourself, it is best to arrive at the airport early. There you can go through all the clearance checks in good time. In the event that you are unsure of something, you can inquire and have time to come up with a solution in case of a problem.

Travelling is usually hectic because of all the check-stops you have to go through. It may be even worse when you are travelling with cremated remains. They may ask you for information that you may not be able to put across since you are still really emotional. To avoid such a situation, pack the necessary documents including the death and cremation certificates.

It is important you reach out to a professional funeral director in the state your coming from and where you are going to. They will enlighten you on the laws you may not be aware of. This will actually save you an encounter with law enforcement on account of ignorance. To be safe, make the calls days before leaving for the airport.

When it comes to international shipments, the rules are a lot more and again vary with different airlines. They also vary in different countries. A good example is Germany. Their law states that a licensed cemetery receives the remains. In the event that they are being sent to Germany, it is required a funeral director is involved.

Look into the laws of the country in such scenarios. The last thing you want is to find yourself in an illegal situation. You can go on to the website of the country and learn more about the laws. While you are at it, you can reach out to your embassy in the country and inform them of your situation. This way, they will be able to assist before and even after landing.




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