JetBlue Senior Executive Marty St. George Is Leaving the Airline


Skift Take

Thirteen years is a long time to stay at one corporation. Perhaps JetBlue needs some fresh blood. Or maybe Chief Commericial Officer Marty St. George just wants a change of pace.

Marty St. George, chief commercial officer of JetBlue Airways, who helped lead the team that created the airline's popular Mint business class earlier this decade, is leaving his position, the airline confirmed on Wednesday. Skift was the first to report the news Tuesday night. St. George is among the longest tenured senior executives at JetBlue. He joined the airline in 2006 as head of planning, deciding where the airline would fly and when. He earned greater responsibility over time, at one point serving as the airline's senior vice president for ma