Signal divergence
YoY movement by public proxy.
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Chile · backpacker demand signals
Official entries, accommodation demand, parks, domestic-trip, profile, and supply signals condensed into one static dashboard.
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Diagnostic view
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YoY movement by public proxy.
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Nationality deltas against the selected period.
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Monthly deltas for total, lodging, and top nationalities.
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Land and airport entry pressure by crossing.
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EMAT inspection
All public national EMAT fields from the snapshot, grouped by metric family.
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Selected metric by month and year.
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Monthly difference from each line-year average.
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Top rows by selected ranking.
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Older, proxy, and capacity signals kept separate from current PDI and EMAT demand.
This page is a static public-data dashboard. It combines compact snapshots generated from official Sernatur, SIET, INE, Subturismo, CONAF-linked SNASPE, and SII/DataTurismo sources. Raw private exports and database dumps are not used.
The backpacker view is heuristic. Otros accommodation includes hostales, hosterías, residenciales, cabañas, and similar lodging; it is hostel-adjacent, not hostel-only. Profile scores come from aggregate air-entry tourist-profile workbooks. Forecasts use a simple same-month seasonal baseline adjusted by recent YoY ratios; they are not trained predictions.
The tourist-profile source in this bundle covers 2019, 2022 H2, 2023, and 2024 H2. The official profile pages checked on 2026-05-26 did not expose a newer public profile workbook. Profile stay length is average nights in Chile, and estimated total spend is entries multiplied by average stay nights and average daily spend.
Nationality and origin-market labels are Sernatur's Spanish canonical names (for example Alemania = Germany, Inglaterra = UK, Reino Unido = UK, Estados Unidos de América = USA). The page leaves them in Spanish so they match the public data exports.
A HostelPunk data experiment.