Introducing The Milelion’s guest writers

Writing The Milelion has been an exciting experience and it’s always great hearing your stories about how you managed to put what you read here to good use. At the same time, it’s also a challenge to get 3-4 articles out a week while juggling regular work and other commitments.

A few months ago, I put out a request for guestwriters to help take some of the editorial burden off. I’m delighted to share with you today that we have a couple of new folks whose articles you’ll see more frequently around here!


 

Dr Frederick Ee is a medical doctor, author, blogger and traveler. He discovered his passion for travel on his first long-haul trip to New York City in 2012. His quest for premium travel experiences started on that very same flight as he endured a smelly foot beside him from the passenger behind him for the 24 hours of flight from Singapore to New York. He blogs at goodhotelreview.blogspot.com, focusing on hotel experiences. His most memorable moment of travel was to participate in the resuscitation of a collapsed patient during a long flight to Paris. Feel free to add him on Facebook with a message and his Instagram at @drfrederickee

He would like to thank MileLion for having him as a guest writer and hope readers would enjoy his writings and musings.


Eddie is a full time professional and part time miles collector, although he wishes he could swap these 2 roles.  In addition to write-ups on maximising miles accumulation, he will also be writing on premium in-flight experiences along with other unique travel experiences


Why don’t you check out Frederick’s first awesome piece, a review of the Sheraton Koh Samui?

Aaron Wong
Aaron Wong
Aaron founded The Milelion to help people travel better for less and impress chiobu. He was 50% successful.

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