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I do know some companies will charge more with it weighing a fare bit, but there is nothing illegal about taking them on board a aircraft.
However with the higher levels of security it can pose a problem in the airport security, but I am sure many other people also do this as a lot of people have this wish.
The best thing to do I would say is ring the Airport them self and ask them if they offer a service for this. I would imagine they will understand and will come to come sort of agreement.
I would not recommend putting them in the hold luggage for the normal reasons ( it could get damaged )
I would just ring the airport and ask them about the security on this type of item.
Z.J.C
Apparently it is not unusual for ashes to taken abroad , so i doubt it will cause surprise.
I'm not aware of how heavy urns are but some people do re-package them in "lighter" containers probably due to the weight issue.
I can't see airlines having a problem with this either as long as you are within the hand luggage guidelines like weight and size.
it is not a prohibited item to take aboard an aircraft , most people would rather carry as hand than check into the hold, i would imagine this would be a combination of "respect" and also the distressing thought that they could get damaged or even lost (god forbid!)
I would reccomend that you also double check with the airport as zjc says and for peace of mind , but there is no reason why this cannot be done.
I hope your friend will feel reassured
When I worked with an international courier company a few years ago, ashes did need some type of authority to be taken abroad but I'm not sure what
There was a thread on the Majorca forum a while back which although specific to Spain might contain some useful information.
Thanks to all concerned for their imput, I've passed the info on and our friend is much happier now Alan
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