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Cargo 200 from Ireland to Belarus: professional repatriation of remains

Cargo 200 from Ireland to Belarus: professional repatriation of remains

Road transportation

• Repatriation of the body from abroad to Belarus
• Transportation of the body to Russia and the CIS:

How to arrange transportation of a coffin with the body

Regardless of the mode of transportation (aircraft, road transport), delivery of cargo 200 is a highly responsible task, complex both documentarily and organisationally.

This procedure requires compliance with specific conditions (storage, transportation of the body) and involves the preparation of numerous permit documents for the transportation of cargo.

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Collect the required package of documents.
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Purchase a coffin and zinc liner for transportation
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Order sealing of the zinc case
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Order a hearse and a team of porters for transportation
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Complete all customs documents
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Pay for air or road transportation services

Repatriation of remains from Ireland to Belarus

Ireland is a western European country of approximately five million people situated on an island in the North Atlantic. Its principal cities are Dublin (the capital, with a greater-area population exceeding 1.4 million), Cork (the second-largest city, located in the south), Galway (the cultural hub of the west coast), Limerick and Waterford. Over the past two decades Ireland has emerged as a major European centre for technology and pharmaceutical industries, drawing professionals from across Eastern Europe — including a sizeable Belarusian and Russian-speaking community concentrated mainly in Dublin. The country is also home to a growing student population, long-term residents and refugees from the post-Soviet region. Ireland's principal international gateway is Dublin Airport (DUB); Cork Airport (ORK) and Shannon Airport (SNN) provide additional connections. The distance from Dublin to Minsk is approximately 2,100 km, with a flight time of around three hours. If you need immediate assistance, please call us at any hour: +375 29 314-59-59.

Transporting a deceased person from Ireland to Belarus requires a specific set of official documents, and navigating the Irish system can be unfamiliar for families based in Belarus. The primary document is the Death Certificate issued by Ireland's General Register Office (GRO). This is accompanied by the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, signed by the attending physician or hospital doctor. In cases of sudden, unexplained or violent death — which are not uncommon — the matter must be referred to the Coroner, whose written authorisation is a legal prerequisite before any repatriation can proceed. Coroner inquests in Ireland can introduce delays of days or even weeks; we have considerable experience managing these cases and liaising directly with coroner offices to minimise waiting time. The Irish funeral director (undertaker) must provide an embalming certificate and confirm that the remains have been placed in a sealed zinc-lined coffin in accordance with IATA standards. An export permit from the Health Service Executive (HSE) is also required. All Irish documents must be apostilled (Ireland is a signatory to the Hague Convention) and accompanied by a certified Russian-language translation. We manage the entire documentation process on behalf of the family.

There are currently no direct flights between Ireland and Minsk, but well-established transit routes make the logistics manageable. The most practical option is Dublin (DUB) to Warsaw (WAW) with LOT Polish Airlines, which operates this route regularly and is experienced with cargo repatriation. Connecting onward to Minsk from Warsaw is straightforward. Alternatively, Aer Lingus serves Dublin–Frankfurt (FRA) and Dublin–Amsterdam (AMS), from which Lufthansa and other carriers connect to the region. Ryanair operates Dublin to several Polish cities (Kraków, Gdańsk), and road transport across the Polish–Belarusian border may be arranged in specific circumstances. Transit time via Warsaw is typically one to two days once documentation is complete. Remains travel in a zinc coffin enclosed within a wooden outer crate, in full compliance with ICAO/IATA regulations for the international carriage of human remains. We coordinate collection from the funeral home in Ireland, loading at the departure airport, and reception at Minsk National Airport (MSQ). Onward delivery to any Belarusian city — Brest, Gomel, Grodno, Mogilev, Vitebsk — can be arranged.

Ireland operates on Irish Standard Time (IST): UTC+1 in summer, UTC+0 in winter. This means a difference of two to three hours with Minsk — manageable and allowing for real-time coordination throughout the Irish working day. Our team at repatriation.by is available around the clock at +375 29 314-59-59, and all coordination with Irish authorities, hospitals, the Garda Síochána and funeral directors is conducted in English. The Russian Embassy in Ireland is located in Dublin at 186 Orwell Road, Rathgar; consular involvement is required for document legalisation and we liaise with the Embassy directly. Ireland has historically been a predominantly Catholic country, though it is now increasingly secular; we respect all religious preferences and cultural traditions when coordinating repatriation. We have handled cases involving both sudden deaths and those where families had no prior contact with the Irish funeral system, and we guide every family through each step with patience and clarity.

The cost of repatriation from Ireland is calculated individually for each case. It depends on the city of departure (Dublin, Cork, Shannon or another location), the route chosen, whether Coroner procedures are involved, the scope of services required from the Irish funeral director, and urgency. We do not publish fixed price lists — only a transparent, itemised quote prepared after a brief discussion of your specific situation. The initial consultation is free and carries no obligation. All services are covered by a written contract with no hidden fees and no surprise charges. To receive a quote or simply to ask a question, please call +375 29 314-59-59 — or reach us on WhatsApp, Viber or Telegram at the same number, or by email at info@repatriation.by. We have been accompanying families through this process since 2009. We understand the weight of what you are facing, and we are here to carry the practical burden so that you can focus on your family.

Quick summary

  • Phone 24/7: +375 29 314-59-59
  • Route: Ireland → Minsk, Belarus
  • Methods: Flight via Warsaw (LOT) or Frankfurt / Amsterdam; transit 1–2 days
  • Packaging: Zinc-lined coffin in wooden outer crate, IATA/ICAO compliant
  • Documents: Death Certificate (GRO), Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, Coroner authorisation if applicable, embalming certificate, HSE export permit, apostille, certified Russian translation
  • Timeline: 3 to 7 working days from completion of documentation (longer if Coroner inquest)

Frequently asked questions

What documents are needed to transport a body from Ireland to Belarus?

The required documents are: the Death Certificate issued by Ireland's General Register Office (GRO), the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, Coroner's authorisation (mandatory in cases of sudden or unexplained death), an embalming certificate from the Irish funeral director, an HSE export permit, apostille certification on all Irish documents, and a certified Russian-language translation. Belarusian authorities will also require identity documents for the deceased. We manage the full documentation package on the family's behalf.

Is a zinc coffin and embalming mandatory for transport from Ireland?

Yes. IATA regulations require that human remains transported by air be placed in a hermetically sealed zinc-lined coffin inside a wooden outer crate. Irish funeral directors are well versed in these requirements. An embalming certificate must accompany the consignment. We verify that all packaging meets airline and destination-country requirements before departure from Dublin (DUB), Cork (ORK) or Shannon (SNN).

How long does repatriation from Ireland to Minsk take?

Under standard circumstances, repatriation takes three to five working days from the moment all documents are ready. If a Coroner's inquest is required — which is common in cases of sudden, violent or unexplained death — the process may extend to seven to fourteen days, as Irish Coroner investigations proceed at their own pace. We monitor progress daily, liaise with the Coroner's office, and keep the family informed at every stage.

How much does repatriation from Ireland to Belarus cost?

The cost is calculated individually and depends on the departure city, the chosen transit route, the scope of Coroner and funeral director services required, and urgency. We do not publish fixed tariffs. After a brief free consultation we provide a complete itemised quote with no hidden costs. All services are covered by a written contract. To discuss your case, call +375 29 314-59-59 at any time.

How do I reach you at night or on weekends?

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — with no exceptions for public holidays or weekends. Call +375 29 314-59-59 at any time. The same number is active on WhatsApp, Viber and Telegram. You may also write to info@repatriation.by. We aim to respond within minutes regardless of the time.

List of services provided

Preparation of documents and certificates, as well as resolution of all related matters.
Selection of the best route together with the client;
Translation of documents into foreign languages
Processing of all customs documents
Supervision of loading and unloading of "cargo 200" during repatriation of the deceased;
Escort of the body during transportation
Ticket booking for accompanying persons
Precise coordination of the time and place of body delivery;
• Full range of medical and cosmetic services: washing, embalming of the body, makeup, etc.;
• We will provide a special zinc coffin for transportation over any distance, arrange its sealing, as well as escort of the cargo in transit;
• Transportation of the deceased's body within Belarus;
• Delivery of the deceased from abroad to Belarus;
• Transportation of the deceased to another city or abroad;
• Organisation and conduct of funerals, cremation

Full range of services

The specialists of our agency guarantee swift repatriation of the deceased to their home country for burial without difficulties for the family. Please contact our staff for a detailed consultation via messengers or request a callback by filling out the form.

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