From the Southwest.com FAQ

Elmo007

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I went to the Southwest website to verify that the weight limit for baggage was still 5olbs. Whileon the website they had these FAQ for carry on vs checked baggage:

Can I carryon or check these items?
Alcoholic Beverages
Animals and Pets
Batteries
Cameras and Film
Camping Equipment
Engines and Air Compressors
Guns and Ammunition
Human Remains
Medications and Medical Oxygen
Musical Instruments
Seafood and Other Perishable Items
Sports Equipment
For more information regarding Southwest Airlines Baggage policies, please see the Contract of Carriage.


I was wondering how often the "Human remains" was an issue.

I was also surprised to find out that its a carry on, not a checked item. (Of course they are talking about cremated ashes not bodies. Knowing SW and what they did with Kevin Smith they would charge the deceased for a seat)


Anyway I thought it was a little strange. (Also does guns come up that often)
 
First, what Southwest did with Kevin Smith was erroneously allow a passenger who had purchased two seats, to instead move to an earlier flight with only one seat available.

Since a deceased person's ashes would likely be in a container that would be WELL within the carry-on size restrictions, there's no reason it can't be in the passenger compartment. Most likely, it'd be in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of the accompanying passenger, but if they wanted to buy the urn a seat, unless it's a full flight it'd be reasonable for Southwest to allow the purchase of a second ticket.

And, chances are, even though it didn't say - they'll also transport uncremated remains, but as cargo. Or a la Bernie ;)
 
Guns would come up if DH's best friend flew. He always, except for when he is in OUR house, carries. So he has a case that he uses to check his gun when he flies, and he knows he can't carry it onboard. I'm sure there are some not so knowledgeable, who would try to bring it on.
 














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