Southwest Airlines’ New Routes Contain a Glitch—Bizarre Number Pattern Matches Flight 13 Conspiracy
Data miners analyzing the carrier’s upcoming schedules found that every single one of the announced southwest airlines new routes has a flight number ending in 13, 31, or 73—a 100% statistical anomaly. Stranger still, the combined sum of the destination airport codes—CHI, PHX, BNA, and FAT—adds up to 666, while the time difference between each connecting flight is exactly 19 minutes, the number of years between the last two major airline glitch events. Passengers have flooded forums asking if the “matrix” is glitching or if the airline is hiding something in the metadata.