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Can I take an urn on an airplane?

Most of our urns are made from wood and can be put through an x-ray machine. TSA has guidlines which we have here from the TSA.gov site:

Passengers are allowed to carry a crematory container as part of their carry-on luggage, but the container must pass through the X-ray machine.  If the container is made of a material that generates an opaque image and prevents the security screener from clearly being able to see what is inside, then the container cannot be allowed through the security checkpoint.

Out of respect to the deceased and their family and friends, under no circumstances will a screener open the container even if the passenger requests this be done. Documentation from the funeral home is not sufficient to carry a crematory container through security and onto a plane without screening.

You may transport the urn as checked baggage provided that it is successfully screened.  We will screen the urn for explosive materials/devices using a variety of techniques; if cleared, it will be permitted as checked baggage only.

Some airlines do not allow cremated remains as checked baggage so please check with your air carrier before attempting to transport a crematory container in checked baggage.

Crematory containers are made from many different types of materials, all with varying thickness.  At present, we cannot state for certain whether your particular crematory container can successfully pass through an X-ray machine.  However, we suggest that you purchase a temporary or permanent crematory container made of a lighter weight material such as wood or plastic that can be successfully X-rayed.  We will continue to work with funeral home associations to provide additional guidance in the future

 

 

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