Containers that do not pass security screening will not be accepted as carry-on baggage or for travel as checked baggage.You may also bring the empty permanent container (such as metal, granite and ceramic) containers with you as carry-on baggage.Please note: screening officers are not permitted to open a cremation container, and will not inspect the contents if you open it yourself. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority recommends that cremated remains be transported in temporary containers (such as those made from plastic, cardboard or cloth) as these containers are more likely to scan clearly and pass security screening. Documentation from a funeral home does not provide an exemption to the screening requirement. All cremation containers will be X-rayed.
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