Harmony in the Air Program expands to United Airlines' IAH Terminal E

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Maricela Kruseman | Houston Airport System

Houston Airport System announced that Harmony in the Air has expanded to Terminal E at Bush Airport in collaboration with United Airlines. The musical performances showcase a lively mix of pop, R&B, jazz, and American classics. This expansion brings a unique entertainment experience to travelers passing through the terminal.

The entertainment line-up for passengers travelling through IAH Terminal E has been revealed. With the new expansion now in IAH Terminal E, passengers can listen to live music across from Gate E10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tony Henry, a solo guitarist and vocalist, performs every other Monday, while Mark Prause, a solo pianist, entertains on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The duo Dual Personality, featuring piano and saxophone, takes the stage every Friday, according to a press release by Houston Airport System.

Further emphasizing on the purpose of this partnership, "This partnership aims to enhance the travel experience for a larger number of passengers and strengthen the relationship between Houston Airports and United Airlines," said Maricela Kruseman, Founder and Director of Harmony in the Air, according to a press release by Houston Airport System. "Our live musical performances have been very well received by passengers and airline crew,"

In addition to being an entertainment initiative, Harmony in the Air, Houston Airport's performing arts initiative, is part of the airport's endeavors to enhance travel experiences boost revenue and foster customer loyalty. Showcased at both George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), the program features musicians who are Houston residents also contributing to renowned music venues such as the Houston Symphony, the Houston Grand Opera, and the Houston Ballet according to the Harmony in the Air webpage provided by Houston Airport System.

Ensuring travelers are aware of this unique experience, "A combination of strategies create awareness and excitement around Harmony in the Air encouraging passengers and airline crew to arrive early and enjoy the performances," said Kruseman, according to a press release by Houston Airport System. "We promote in advance on www.Fly2Houston.com and on the new and free Houston Airports app to ensure Harmony in the Air is prominently featured so passengers can plan their arrival time accordingly."