Across every corner of the world, every life has a place it belongs.
When a journey ends far from home, we stand ready, combining care and professionalism, to build a bridge for the final return.
This is Air Bridge — bringing loved ones home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q:Can human remains be transported across borders directly?
A:Yes, subject to legal, health, and aviation compliance in all involved countries.
Q:How long does the repatriation process usually take?
A:It generally takes several business days to two weeks.
Q:Is embalming required before transport?
A:Most countries and airlines require professional embalming.
Q:How are human remains transported by air?
A:They are transported as HUM (Human Remains) air cargo.
Q:What happens if documentation is incomplete?
A:It may result in flight delays or customs clearance issues.
Q:Are additional procedures required for transit countries?
A:Some countries require separate approvals for transit.
Q:Can the transport progress be tracked?
A:Flight status and key milestones are monitored throughout.
Q:What happens if health inspection issues arise?
A:Necessary measures will be taken in accordance with regulations.
Q:Do families need to manage the process themselves?
A:Professional service providers can manage the entire process.
Q:What role does Air Bridge play?
A:We coordinate documentation, aviation, funeral services, and customs for a smooth return.





