Helpful hints for transporting cremains on Delta Airlines

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Helpful hints for transporting Cremains on Delta Airlines.

 
Delta Airlines - Delta Airlines Passengers must provide a death or cremation certificate. The death certificate verifies the person's passing, and the cremation certificate confirms the cremation process. Both documents are important for authentication during security checks.


Container - The container must be made of a material that allows the screener to see what's inside, such as plastic, transparent glass, cloth, cardboard, fiberboard, or wood. Metal, ceramic, and stone containers are not permitted. The TSA recommends using a temporary or permanent crematory container made of a lighter material, such as wood or plastic, so it can easily pass through the x-ray machine. The container must also be protected against breakage.


Screening - If the remains are carried on, they must pass through the x-ray machine. The TSA is not allowed to open the container. If the remains are checked, they must also pass through security screening.

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