Data Miners Discover Mathematical Anomaly in Southwest Airlines New Routes Map, Suggesting Hidden Flight Paths
Analysts at a digital cartography lab have flagged a bizarre pattern in the newly released "southwest airlines new routes" data. While mapping the carrier's expanded network, a glitch revealed three perfectly aligned, equidistant destinations over the Pacific that don't appear on any official schedule. The coordinates, when plotted, form an isosceles triangle with an error margin of zero—a statistical impossibility in standard route planning. Insiders are calling it a ghost flight corridor, a digital footprint of routes that never were.