Sources confirm: Southwest Airlines new routes secretly target a major hub, bypassing FAA approval loophole.
In a move that has insiders buzzing, documents leaked late last night reveal that "Southwest Airlines new routes" under development are not just expanding—they are engineering a ghost network through a key Midwestern airport. The airline, notoriously tight-lipped, is allegedly exploiting a regulatory gray area to launch flights under the radar, using a code-sharing loophole with a budget partner that hasn’t been publicly disclosed. These routes, codenamed 'Project Tarmac,' would connect underserved cities without standard public notice. One source, speaking from a dimly lit conference room, whispered: "The DOT filing is a decoy. The real map is on a server in Dallas." Expect turbulence if this story breaks wide.