Delta Air Lines partners with Las Vegas’ Sphere for branded hospitality club

Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer
Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer - Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines has announced a new partnership with Sphere, becoming the Official Airline of the Las Vegas venue. This agreement introduces the Delta SKY360° Club, marking Sphere’s first branded hospitality space.

The multi-year collaboration aims to provide enhanced experiences for Delta customers and SkyMiles Members. The Delta SKY360° Club is now open on the event level of Sphere, offering guests a lounge experience during live music performances, Sphere Experiences such as The Wizard of Oz at Sphere, and other special events.

“At Delta, our mission is to make every journey matter, and that extends beyond the flight,” said Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer at Delta Air Lines. “Just as we connect people to the places and experiences that matter most, this partnership allows us to bring that same spirit of connection and innovation to one of the most iconic venues in the world.”

Delta will also have a presence on the Exosphere—the largest LED screen globally—and be featured across Sphere’s signage and digital platforms. Through SkyMiles Experiences, members will gain access to exclusive packages and events at Sphere throughout 2026 and beyond.

“Delta and Sphere share a commitment to innovation, technology and connecting people through world-class experiences,” said Marcus Ellington, Executive Vice President, Ad Sales and Sponsorships at Sphere. “We are proud to welcome Delta as our partner on two firsts for Sphere – our first official airline and first branded hospitality space – and we look forward to building on this collaboration, offering guests an elevated experience and showcasing the best of each of our brands.”

This announcement follows Delta’s involvement in CES activities at Sphere, where visuals developed by Sphere Studios highlighted the airline’s centennial anniversary. In 2026, Delta plans to expand its service to Las Vegas with nearly 700 flights timed around CES 2026. New international nonstop routes will include Shanghai (PVG), while returning services from Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), Seoul (ICN), and London (LHR) are also planned.

Delta Air Lines operates more than 350 destinations worldwide using a diverse fleet from manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing. As a major global carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia [source], it provides scheduled passenger and cargo transport across domestic and international markets [source].



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