Yes, you can carry them with you in crematory containers as carry-on baggage or inside your personal item in the airplane cabin, considering the following conditions:
- The incinerated remains of your pet must be under your custody.
- You must carry the document certifying the cremation of the remains.
- The remains must be transported in funeral urns with a sturdy exterior that can be made of cardboard, plastic, or wood.
- The outer packaging of the urn must be discreet.
- The contents of the urn must be verifiable through X-rays, ensuring that there are no dangerous substances or elements inside.
- If transportation is denied during inspection by the authorities, the airline will not be responsible for any resulting issues.
- The transportation of non-cremated pet remains is not authorized.