Body repatriation from Azerbaijan to Belarus. Flights via GYD Baku and KVD Ganja to Minsk MSQ. Documents, zinc coffin, apostille. 24/7. +375 29 314-59-59.
Azerbaijan is a country of over 10 million people situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Its main cities include Baku (Bakı) — the capital with a population of approximately 2.3 million — as well as Ganja (Gəncə), the country's second-largest city in the west; Sumgayit (Sumqayıt), an industrial centre near Baku; Mingachevir; and Lankaran. The principal international airports are Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku (GYD) and Ganja Airport (KVD). The distance from Baku to Minsk is roughly 2,400 km, with a direct flight taking approximately 3.5 hours. Baku has long been a bilingual city with a substantial Russian-speaking population, and a significant Azerbaijani diaspora lives in Russia and Belarus. It is often members of this diaspora — or their families in Azerbaijan — who face the need to arrange international repatriation. If you are in this situation right now, please call us immediately: +375 29 314-59-59. We are available around the clock, every day of the year.
Arranging the transport of a deceased person from Azerbaijan requires strict compliance with Azerbaijani law and international standards. The primary civil document is the death certificate (Azerbaijani: ölüm haqqında şəhadətnamə), issued by the Azerbaijani civil registry (ZAGS). A medical certificate of death from the attending physician or pathologist is also required. For international air transport, the following are mandatory: professional embalming, placement in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin enclosed in a wooden crate conforming to ICAO/IATA standards, a sanitary certificate, and an export permit from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Health. Azerbaijan is a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention, so official documents must be apostilled. All Azerbaijani-language documents must be accompanied by a certified Russian translation for acceptance by Belarusian authorities. Where needed, we coordinate with the Russian Embassy in Baku (17 Bakikhanov Street) on consular matters. Repatriation.by manages the entire documentation process from start to finish, so the family does not have to navigate bureaucracy alone in one of the most difficult moments of their lives.
The primary repatriation route from Azerbaijan is by air. Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) in Baku offers direct flights to Minsk National Airport (MSQ): Belavia operates this route when scheduled services are available. Alternative connecting routes include Moscow (SVO/DME) via AZAL (Azerbaijan Airlines) or Aeroflot, Istanbul (IST) via Turkish Airlines, and Dubai (DXB) via flydubai with onward connection to Minsk. Ganja Airport (KVD) has no direct international services to Belarus; in this case, the body is first transferred by road to Baku (approximately 300 km) before air transport. Remains travel as special cargo in a sealed zinc coffin inside a wooden outer crate, in full compliance with ICAO and IATA regulations. The realistic timeframe from death to delivery in Minsk is 3 to 7 working days, depending on document processing speed and the availability of a suitable flight. From Minsk, we arrange onward delivery to any city in Belarus.
The time difference between Baku and Minsk is +2 hours (Baku UTC+4, Minsk UTC+2), which creates no significant coordination difficulties. Our team communicates in Russian, English, and Azerbaijani, enabling direct contact with Azerbaijani authorities and the family in Belarus simultaneously. Azerbaijan is a predominantly Shia Muslim country, and Islamic tradition calls for burial within 24 hours of death. Many families therefore choose local burial in Azerbaijan. However, Azerbaijani nationals who reside permanently in Belarus or Russia often decide to repatriate their loved ones to their homeland. We respect every family's decision and work as quickly as the process allows — understanding that every hour matters. The Russian Embassy in Baku is located at 17 Bakikhanov Street and operates by appointment; when consular involvement is needed, we coordinate with the embassy directly on behalf of the family.
The cost of repatriation from Azerbaijan is calculated individually, based on the departure city, chosen route, airline, and the scope of services required. The total price includes embalming, zinc coffin and wooden packaging, all documents with apostille and certified translation, airfreight, reception of the body at Minsk National Airport (MSQ), and delivery to any city in Belarus — Minsk, Brest, Gomel, Grodno, Mogilev, Vitebsk, or elsewhere. There are no hidden charges: everything is stated in a written contract before any work begins. The first consultation is free of charge. Call or message us at any hour: +375 29 314-59-59 (WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram). Repatriation.by has been operating since 2009, and we understand what families go through in these moments. Our role is to handle every logistical step so that you can focus on your family.
Required documents include the Azerbaijani death certificate (ölüm haqqında şəhadətnamə) from the civil registry, a medical certificate of death, an export permit from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Health, a sanitary certificate, and documentation confirming embalming and zinc coffin sealing. All Azerbaijani documents must be apostilled and accompanied by a certified Russian translation for Belarus. Repatriation.by prepares and submits the full document package on behalf of the family.
Yes. International air transport of human remains requires both professional embalming and a hermetically sealed zinc coffin enclosed in a wooden crate, in compliance with ICAO, IATA, and Azerbaijani law. This applies to all international flights departing from Baku (GYD), and also to cases originating in Ganja (KVD) where the body is first transferred by road to Baku. There are no exceptions for international routes.
The typical timeframe is 3 to 7 working days from the date of death. This depends on how quickly documents are issued by Azerbaijani authorities and on the availability of a suitable flight from GYD to MSQ — direct with Belavia, or connecting via Moscow, Istanbul, or Dubai. When a direct Belavia service is available and documents are processed promptly, the process can be completed in as few as 3–4 days.
Costs are calculated individually for each case, depending on the departure city, route, airline, and scope of services. The total price covers embalming, zinc coffin and crate, all documents including apostille and certified translation, airfreight, and delivery anywhere in Belarus. No hidden charges — everything is specified in a written contract before work begins. Contact us for a quote: +375 29 314-59-59.
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — including public holidays. Call or message us on WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram at +375 29 314-59-59. A specialist will respond immediately and provide a free initial consultation. With Baku being 2 hours ahead of Minsk, we are always reachable during standard Azerbaijani business hours and well into the evening.
The total includes: air freight from Baku (GYD) or Ganja (KVD) via Istanbul/Moscow to Minsk (MSQ), or overland via Russia, the zinc coffin and wooden crate, embalming, documents (death certificate, apostille, Azerbaijani MoH export permit, sanitary clearance), ground transport, and a hearse within Belarus. Azerbaijan is a Hague Convention signatory so apostille is required. For a quote call +375 29 314-59-59.
Yes, with basic documents in hand. The apostille at the Azerbaijani Ministry of Justice is issued in 1–2 days, within hours on an urgent basis. Flights Baku (GYD) — Istanbul/Moscow — Minsk are daily, and Belavia operates direct Baku — Minsk flights in the summer season. The overland alternative via Russia takes 3–4 days. For the express option call immediately: +375 29 314-59-59.
No. Azerbaijani citizens enter Belarus visa-free and may stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. A valid international passport suffices. Where needed we prepare an invitation letter and an information note for the airline confirming the purpose of travel — accompanying Cargo 200. Travelling on the same flight as the body is recommended.
Yes, we operate 24/7, 365 days a year including Novruz Bayram, Ramazan Bayram, Qurban Bayram, Republic Day (28 May), Independence Day (18 October) and all public holidays. Our partners in Baku and Ganja are on call round the clock. Death does not choose a day — and neither do we. Call: +375 29 314-59-59.
Contact us immediately. The Azerbaijani death certificate (ölüm haqqında şəhadətnamə) is issued by ZAGS offices based on a medical report. Our coordinators in Baku accompany you to the registry, assist with the forensic examination, the MoH export permit and the apostille at the Ministry of Justice. In parallel we book the flight and prepare the body. Do not waste time — call: +375 29 314-59-59.