EARN FASTER, GO FURTHER
Whether soaking up the excitement of Nagoya’s festivals or exploring Fukuoka’s Yatai street food culture? It’s your choice!
From now until 14 August 2025, successfully apply for a card and spend the required amount to get up to 4 round-trip tickets to Nagoya or Fukuoka. Valid for travel till 31 October 2026.
Prefer miles instead? Choose the welcome miles offer and earn up to 120,000, bringing your dream destinations within reach.
Tickets redemption period: 1 February 2026 – 31 March 2026, both days inclusive
Travel commencement date: 1 February 2026 – 30 November 2026, both days inclusive
The flight destination can be selected at the time of ticket redemption
From now until 30 June, Standard Chartered Cathay Mastercard holders can register on the Cathay website to receive a unique promo code and earn 5,000 for each successful referral—up to a maximum of 100,000. Plus, your friends will enjoy an exciting welcome reward of their choice when they successfully apply through the Cathay website.
Eligibility
Documents
Note: The bank reserves the rights of requiring more supportive documents for further review.
Standard Chartered Credit Card 24-hour Customer Service Hotline: 2886 4111
Important notes:
Customers should first authenticate the identity of those who purport to be the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited (“the Bank”) 's representatives using the relevant bank's contact details for this purpose, which contact details can be found at the Bank's official website or the HKMA's website; and after the above authentication, the most prudent way for customers is to contact the Bank's representative using the phone number obtained from the Bank's authentication hotline to continue the application process.
Please note that, in collaboration with the Bank, Cathay Pacific offers Standard Chartered Cathay Mastercard ONLY. Other services offered by Cathay Pacific are not in collaboration with the Bank. Other services offered by the Bank are not offered in collaboration with Cathay Pacific.
To borrow or not to borrow? Borrow only if you can repay!