No solid proof this lounge even exists as a standalone space.
Searches on FlyerTalk, Trip.com, Mastercard and LoungePair all stop short of confirming a dedicated China Eastern Airlines Lounge in CTU Terminal 2 domestic, separate from the generic contract lounges listed there.
Terminal 2 at CTU handles most domestic departures, and China Eastern runs domestic flights here, but current lounge lists mostly show shared facilities under names like generic VIP or bank-partner lounges, not a clearly branded China Eastern room.
For access rules, China Eastern usually follows the standard SkyTeam / elite / premium cabin pattern in mainland China, but at Chengdu Shuangliu that access often routes into multi-airline contract lounges rather than a carrier-branded space with its own signage.
Most third‑party tools point to lounges in T2 domestic after security near the main gate clusters, with typical China pricing around RMB 80–200 for paid access or credit card entry, but none of them label a lounge specifically as “China Eastern Airlines Lounge.”
Because there are zero reliable first‑hand reports tied to this exact lounge name at CTU, you should treat any listing you see on aggregator apps as placeholder data, not as proof that a distinct China Eastern-branded room with unique food or seating actually operates in T2.
If you hold China Eastern or SkyTeam status and depart from T2 domestic, expect the check‑in counter or boarding pass to direct you to one of the generic lounges on the concourse; plan for a 5–10 minute walk from central security to reach most lounge doors.
The practical move: build a 30–40 minute buffer before boarding in T2, ask the China Eastern check‑in staff which lounge your ticket maps to that day, and treat any extra time as gate seating rather than banking on a specific China Eastern‑branded lounge that might not be there.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal 2
- 02 domestic