Lebawit Lily Girma

Lily is Skift's global tourism reporter. Prior to that, she wrote travel stories focused on culture and sustainability for BBC, CNN, and Travel + Leisure, and others. Born in Ethiopia and raised in Côte d’Ivoire, she calls herself a serial expat and loves to debate the power of tourism to tip the scales of imbalance in the world. Lily splits her time between the Dominican Republic and the eastern U.S.

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Tourism

A U.S. Vaccine for Kids Will Boost Family Travel

Approval of a U.S. vaccine for kids would be a huge positive for family travel, but it will take time to get over the uncertainty. Visiting friends and relatives domestically will continue to dominate for a holiday season that’s projected to see higher consumer spending.

A U.S. Vaccine for Kids Will Boost Family Travel

Tourism

Little Progress This Year on Vaccine Equity Bodes Poorly for Full Tourism Recovery

The pharmaceutical companies can afford to be selfish and put profit before community. But the travel industry can't, whether it realizes it or not.

Little Progress This Year on Vaccine Equity Bodes Poorly for Full Tourism Recovery

Tourism

Indigenous Tourism Forms a Long Overdue Americas Collaborative to Boost Opportunities

The pandemic has spurred an over-abundance of initiatives across the travel industry, but this one certainly ranks among the most promising to date.

Indigenous Tourism Forms a Long Overdue Americas Collaborative to Boost Opportunities

Tourism

Singapore to Reopen to U.S., UK, Others, Without Quarantines

It's another sign the region is leaning towards the reality of having to live with Covid long-term.

Singapore to Reopen to U.S., UK, Others, Without Quarantines

Tourism

Panama Is Spending $300 Million With Lofty Goals for Community-Centric Tourism

The country's new sustainable tourism master plan could set a precedent for the region if the government puts its money where its mouth is. But is Panama's private sector ready to embrace sharing the tourism pie after a major downturn?

Panama Is Spending $300 Million With Lofty Goals for Community-Centric Tourism

Tourism

The Key to Hawaii Tourism’s Future Rests With State Elections in 2022

Tackling overtourism and committing to sustainable growth requires new public policy and support from the top layers of government. For Hawaii, that opportunity could come next August.

The Key to Hawaii Tourism’s Future Rests With State Elections in 2022

Tourism

South Korea’s New Tourism Campaign With 161 Million Views Online Already

Show, don't preach — that's what other destinations can glean from Korea's viral campaign.

South Korea’s New Tourism Campaign With 161 Million Views Online Already

Tourism

G7 Nations Offer 7 Broad Steps for Restarting International Travel

The moment the industry has been clamoring for seems to be here — rich nations agreeing to drive global standards for the restart of international travel. It's not perfect, but it's a long awaited start.

G7 Nations Offer 7 Broad Steps for Restarting International Travel

Tourism

Russia’s New Digital Push to Attract Global Travelers Faces One Major Hurdle

The RUSSPASS app is a major competitive step in boosting Russia's appeal as a tourist destination. But no e-visa, no dice. The two must go hand in hand.

Russia’s New Digital Push to Attract Global Travelers Faces One Major Hurdle

Tourism

Wellness Vacations Are the Next Big Splurge for Global Travelers

Yoga retreats will always have a place, but it's this expanded consumer definition of wellness activities that presents big opportunities ahead for the travel industry.

Wellness Vacations Are the Next Big Splurge for Global Travelers