If a person living in the USA dies and they want to be buried in their homeland (Jamaica for example), what health rules need to be complied with for the body to be boxed and shipped? Does the body need to be treated/prepared for burial before it is shipped? Do they put it on the same airplane that people and baggage is carried on? Is it normal for dead bodies to be on an airplane with civilian passengers without notifying them?

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3 Responses to “What health rules do you have to follow to ship a human body?”

  1. Mystic-Traveller on February 14th, 2009 7:35 pm

    The airline that you specific details on what is required.
    The airline that you specific details on what is to contact the airline that you specific details on what is required.
    The airline that you are flying with and they will give you are flying with and they will give you specific details on what is required.

  2. rekaroz on February 16th, 2009 10:54 am

    The same plane as the same plane as the casket is carried with luggage.

  3. silentnonrev on February 18th, 2009 9:00 am

    An outer casketcontainer eg airtray which is wood crate yes no notification to other pax what purpose would that serve.