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Jul 16, 2024 - 11:05 AM
The Transportation Security Administration allows cremated remains in both checked and carry-on luggage, but your specific airline may ask you to use one or the other when bringing ashes onboard, so be sure to confirm before you pack. Otherwise, it's up to your preference whether you check in or carry on your loved one's urn. If you want to take the urn through security alongside you to keep your loved one close and ensure the urn passes the screening, then it's better to put the urn in your carry-on bag. If you want to have more room for the urn and keep it private from other passengers' view, then it's better to pack the urn in checked luggage.
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