Delta Opens SKY Club Lounge at Sphere in Las Vegas

Delta Air Lines announced a multi-year partnership to become the Official Airline of Sphere, expanding its focus on connecting customers to premium experiences beyond air travel. The collaboration positions Delta as a key hospitality and brand partner for one of the world’s most technologically advanced entertainment venues.
The announcement is among the final major initiatives overseen by Glen Hauenstein, Delta’s president, who will retire effective February 28, 2026.
Delta SKY360° Club launch
As part of the agreement, Delta and Sphere have opened the Delta SKY360° Club, the venue’s first branded hospitality space.
Located on the event level and now open to guests, the lounge offers a private environment during live music performances, immersive Sphere Experiences such as The Wizard of Oz at Sphere, and select events hosted at the venue.
SkyMiles perks and brand integration
Delta will provide curated premium experiences to SkyMiles Members through the SkyMiles Experiences platform. Members will be able to access exclusive event packages, hospitality offerings, and special programming at Sphere throughout 2026 and in the years that follow.
The partnership also gives Delta a prominent presence on the Exosphere, the largest LED display in the world. Delta branding will be integrated across Sphere’s onsite signage and digital platforms, extending the airline’s visibility beyond traditional travel touchpoints and into high-profile entertainment settings.
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