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As part of the agreement, Delta and Sphere have introduced the Delta SKY360° Club, the venue’s first branded hospitality space.
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Delta Air Lines Named Official Airline of Sphere Las Vegas

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Delta Air Lines has announced a multi-year partnership as the Official Airline of Sphere, expanding its engagement with customers beyond air travel.

As part of the agreement, Delta and Sphere have introduced the Delta SKY360° Club, the venue’s first branded hospitality space. Located on the event level, the lounge is now open. It offers guests a dedicated space during live music performances, Sphere Experiences such as The Wizard of Oz at Sphere, and select special events.

Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer at Delta
Alicia Tillman

Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer, Delta Air Lines, said the partnership reflects the airline’s focus on extending the customer journey beyond the flight and connecting people with experiences that matter to them.

The collaboration also includes Delta’s visibility on the Exosphere, Sphere’s exterior LED display, along with integration across onsite signage and Sphere’s digital platforms. In addition, SkyMiles members will gain access to curated packages and events at Sphere through the SkyMiles Experiences platform starting in 2026.

Marcus Ellington, Executive Vice President, Ad Sales and Sponsorships at Sphere, said the partnership brings together two organisations focused on technology, innovation and shared experiences, marking Sphere’s first official airline partner and first branded hospitality space.

Connection to CES and expanded Las Vegas access

The Delta–Sphere partnership follows Delta Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian’s CES keynote at Sphere last year, which featured immersive visuals developed by Sphere Studios and highlighted the airline’s centennial milestone and use of technology in customer experiences.

Looking ahead to CES 2026, Delta plans to increase connectivity to Las Vegas with nearly 700 flights supporting travel to the event. International travellers will have access to nonstop services to Las Vegas from Shanghai, along with returning routes from Amsterdam, Paris, Seoul and London.

Through this partnership, Delta continues to expand its presence in live entertainment and events, linking travel with destination-based experiences in Las Vegas.

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Priyal Dutta

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