What happens when someone dies away from home
Now that overseas travel; is on the cards again, many New Zealanders are heading off for a long-delayed holiday for their great OE. Domestic travel is also taking off and it looks like this Summer will be a busy one around the country.
So, what if someone dies when they are away from home?
For Dunedinites travelling within New Zealand, the arrangements are fairly straightforward. A local funeral home will usually be contracted by the family to undertake the initial arrangements and then they will liaise with us here in Dunedin to get your loved one home.
If flights are required, the person must be embalmed, the casket sealed, and the packaging must meet the airline's requirements. Transportation of a casket is restricted to larger planes such as the A320. To fly a casket into Dunedin, we are limited to flights out of Auckland or Wellington.
Other families, who have a loved one die when visiting Dunedin, will arrange for us to provide the basic care and they will then organised their own transport to take them home.
It is more complicated when a local person dies overseas. Different countries have their own requirements for repatriation. We are experienced in liaising with funeral firms around the world to bring deceased people home. That often involves some contact with repatiration and travel insurance companies as well as government and custom agencies. All of this takes time and can be very expensive.
Another option can be for the family to choose local cremation and then bring the ashes home for a memorial service.
We have learnt. though our experience, how important insurance is when travelling. It can make an enormous difference to families if the worst happens.



