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Re: Scattering Ashes
[Re: rita_irvine]
#84167
01/29/2016 02:16 PM
01/29/2016 02:16 PM
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Posts: 5,861 Bradenton, FL
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rita_irvine said: Just an FYI. When my Dad was cremated about one year ago, they sent a travel certificate along with the remains. If you are flying with remains they may require documents. I was told that people have been denied passage because of lack of documentation. Obviously you would not abandon cremains at the airport so it could put a crimp in your trip. Yes - I actually carried this both times I traveled "with my parents" so to speak <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />....
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