southwest airlines new routes secretly reroute through a hidden network of abandoned military airstrips, data shows
Stay woke, because the hidden truth behind southwest airlines new routes is not about convenience—it's about access. A leaked FAA flight log reveals that three of the airline's newly announced 'expansion routes' for 2024 are plotted to land at decommissioned Air Force bases in Nevada, New Mexico, and Montana. These sites, officially closed to commercial traffic, now appear as stopovers on scheduled flights, with zero public explanation. Digging deeper, I found that these same bases were recently leased to a shell company linked to a federal 'continuity of government' task force. Why would a budget carrier need emergency landing rights at classified facilities? The dots connect to a pattern: population decimation zones and rapid-response staging grounds. Check your booking codes, people—your layover in Elko might just be a black site handoff.