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Jul 05, 2024 - 03:00 PM
The easiest way to transport ashes is to take them alongside you as you drive to your destination. You may choose to transport ashes in the original container provided by the crematorium, transfer the ashes into the scattering urn you intend to use, or use a second durable urn for transport before filling the scattering urn at your destination. If you are flying to your scattering location, you may also take cremated remains with you on the plane, depending on your chosen airline's policies. Cremated remains that you take on a flight must be in urns or containers that can pass through TSA. A third option for transporting ashes is by shipping them within a sturdy urn to your destination. USPS is the only postal service carrier in the United States that will ship cremated remains, and they will label your package as cremated remains to ensure it is treated with respect and makes it to its destination safely.
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