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China Eastern Airlines Launches 'Suzhou Pass' Co-Branded Card for International Travelers

China Eastern Airlines Launches 'Suzhou Pass' Co-Branded Card for International Travelers

The Wire6 hours ago

SUZHOU, China, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- China Eastern Airlines has partnered with Suzhou city to launch the "Suzhou Pass" Co-Branded Card, exclusively available when booking international flights to China through the airline's official website.
Suzhou Pass: Your Gateway to Suzhou's Culture, Art and Heritage Suzhou and Shanghai, two of Eastern China's most beautiful cities, are just a short train ride apart. Suzhou city is known for its natural landscape, rich cultural heritage, and modern urban spaces.
The Co-Branded Card is the official membership and benefits programme that provides travelers with access to Suzhou's cultural institutions and exclusive benefits to unique, memorable experiences.
Specifically, it offers free access to Suzhou classical gardens entities including Humble Administrator's Garden, Tiger Hill, Lion Grove and a total of 14 renowned scenic spots across the city. Travelers can also access discounts on over 100 exquisite restaurants and hotels and special prices for prominent events and public transportation.
The Co-Branded Card, developed and operated by JSJF digital tech group, integrates cutting-edge e-CNY hardware wallet technology, allowing travelers to tap and pay effortlessly across multiple platforms. It can be topped up at currency exchange machines across Suzhou or via the e-CNY App.
Fast & Easy Access Travelers can book flights from overseas to Shanghai via the China Eastern Airlines official website, app or WeChat mini-programs by selecting the "Suzhou Pass Premium Product" package, which includes both the flight ticket and "Suzhou Pass" Co-Branded Card in a single order. Additionally, the package will soon be launched on Trip.com and LY.com.
Please note, the package is available only when the user interface is set to Simplified Chinese on China Eastern Airlines' online channels.
Once in China, travelers can easily collect their physical card at either Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) Terminal 1 or the Suzhou City Terminal.
Explore Suzhou like never before. Book now and unlock your journey with the Suzhou Pass.
https://pass.jsjfsz.com/suzhoupass/v1/#/ (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PRNewswire and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).
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