Anyone who travels more than 75 miles from home—whether for work, vacation, snowbirding, road trips, or international adventures—should consider having the Travel Plan by Inman.
This includes:
Retirees and Snowbirds who split their time between states
Business Travelers who fly or drive frequently for work
Cruise and Tour Enthusiasts exploring destinations near and far
RV Travelers and Road Trippers constantly on the move
Missionaries, Volunteers, and Students Abroad
Military Families and those with loved ones stationed overseas
Without a plan, the unexpected death of a loved one far from home can result in thousands of dollars in transportation costs, complicated logistics, and added emotional strain. With the Travel Plan, one phone call puts everything in motion—no matter where in the world it happens.
Repatriation of human remains is the process of returning a deceased person to their home country—requires careful coordination with funeral homes, airlines, and government authorities. This intricate process becomes essential when someone passes away while traveling or living abroad, ensuring their remains are transported with dignity and in accordance with all legal and logistical requirements.
One phone call to Travel Plan by Inman will take care of:
Contacting a licensed funeral home or professional embalming service center near the place of death
Transporting the deceased from the place of death to the funeral home or service center for preparation
Preparation of the deceased for transport
Securing all documentation for shipping including one death certificate
Placing the deceased in appropriate shipping container
Arranging for transportation to their local funeral home
Two important notes for the Travel Plan:
It is very important that Travel Plan by Inman is called first before making any arrangements. This ensures that the complete and legal process for transporting human remains is followed.
The Travel Plan by Inman does not cover medical tourism.
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