Huntsville International Airport celebrates with free party at Mars Music Hall
The free celebration will be held at the Mars Music Hall at the VBC. The first 1500 people to register will be able to attend.
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 By  John Few Published 
8:43 pm Monday, March 2, 2020

Huntsville International Airport celebrates with free party at Mars Music Hall

HUNTSVILLE – If you have been wanting to check out the Mars Music Hall at the VBC, you can’t pass up this reason to celebrate. The Huntsville International Airport (HSV)is hosting a free party on Saturday featuring the local cover band Juice.

The airport was recently named the “#1 Small Airport in the US” as part of the 2020 USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. In order to thank all of the passengers in North Alabama and Southern Tennessee for voting, the airport is throwing the free party at Mars Music Hall in downtown Huntsville.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 7-10 p.m. It will serve to kick-off a series of pop-up parties across the region for the remainder of 2020.

The music hall can accommodate 1500 people, so the airport is asking people to register only if they are sure that you can attend the event.  Registration will close when all tickets for the event have been captured.

This party is recommended for adults and no children’s activities will take place, however, future “Pop-Up” parties will cater to children and families.

Register Here for the Mars Music Hall Party:

https://tinyurl.com/CelebrationRegistration

More details can be found at FlyHuntsville.com.

About Huntsville International Airport

The Port of Huntsville operating entities include: Huntsville International Airport (HSV), International Intermodal Center, Jetplex Industrial Park, Signature Flight Support, Four Points Sheraton, Sunset Landing Golf Course and Foreign Trade Zone #83. Huntsville International Airport (HSV) is the largest commercial airport in North Alabama, serving over 1 million passengers annually. For more information, visit FlyHuntsville.com.

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