International routes are planned case by case.
Memorial Industries supports international repatriation across 190+ countries and destination networks. The route is shaped by the current location, final destination, carrier availability, airport handling, and destination-side requirements.
190+ countries
Coverage spans major origin and destination corridors across the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Oceania.
Carrier coordination
Routes are confirmed around the airline and airport handling requirements that apply to the case.
Destination planning
The return home is only complete when the receiving side is aligned as well as the international route.

Route Planning
We confirm the strongest path by aligning origin procedures, carrier rules, handling requirements, and destination handoff.
Coverage By Region
Global reach does not mean one standard route.
Coverage is broad, but the route always depends on the specific case. These regions show the corridors and airport ecosystems we regularly plan around.
North America
United States, Canada, and Mexico continue to be core origin and destination corridors for active repatriation work.
Common hubs: JFK, LAX, ORD, ATL, YYZ, MEX
Europe
Western and Central European destinations often involve dense airport networks, multiple carrier options, and strict document expectations.
Common hubs: LHR, FRA, CDG, AMS, MAD
Asia Pacific
Cases to and from Asia frequently depend on long-haul carrier availability, regional handling partners, and destination-side timing constraints.
Common hubs: MNL, DEL, NRT, PEK, SYD
Middle East and Africa
This region often requires careful planning around local release procedures, transit permissions, and long-distance airline coordination.
Common hubs: DXB, DOH, RUH, CAI, JNB
Latin America and the Caribbean
Routes can depend heavily on airport infrastructure, customs coordination, and how the receiving side is arranged at the destination.
Common hubs: GRU, EZE, BOG, LIM, SDQ
Oceania
Long-haul repatriation to and from Oceania usually requires early carrier review and careful destination coordination.
Common hubs: AKL, SYD, MEL, NAN
What Shapes The Route
Airlines are only one part of the routing decision.
A strong route is not just the shortest flight. It is the path that can actually move the case while keeping paperwork, airport handling, and destination readiness aligned.
Origin procedures
Local release timing, preparation standards, and export paperwork often determine how quickly a route can start.
Carrier acceptance
Airline availability depends on route, cargo handling, current rules, and what documentation is ready at the time of booking.
Transit and airport handling
Connecting airports, cargo cutoffs, and handoff requirements can make one route more workable than another.
Destination-side readiness
The receiving location, funeral home, and destination documents must be aligned before the route is truly viable.
Questions About Routes and Coverage
Can Memorial Industries handle repatriation from almost any country?
We support a wide range of origin and destination countries through carrier coordination, local partners, and destination-side planning. The exact route still has to be confirmed case by case.
Do I need to choose the airline before contacting you?
No. Airlines are part of the coordination work Memorial Industries handles. We confirm the strongest carrier and route based on the actual case requirements.
What if the route requires more than one airport or carrier?
Multi-leg routes are common in international repatriation. We review the handling, timing, and paperwork requirements for the full path before confirming how the case should move.
Route Review
Let our team confirm the strongest path.
Share the current location and final destination, and Memorial Industries will review the route, the likely carrier options, and what may affect timing or paperwork.