Flying Tiger Copenhagen has announced it is closing all remaining stores in Malta, bringing an end to the Danish retailer’s local presence.
The move marks the final chapter for a brand that had built a loyal following among both locals and tourists. Flying Tiger previously operated outlets on Bisazza Street in Sliema and at Main Street Shopping Mall in Paola, both of which have already closed. Its last remaining store is located on Santa Lucia Street in Valletta and will remain open until stocks last.
Known for its colourful interiors, seasonal decorations and constantly changing product themes, Flying Tiger carved out a niche in Malta’s retail landscape by offering affordable toys, kitchenware, stationery and quirky gift items. The store was particularly popular during festive periods, when themed collections attracted steady footfall.
The brand’s appeal lay in its combination of low prices and novelty, with shoppers often returning to browse new collections that rotated frequently throughout the year. This made Flying Tiger a regular stop for impulse purchases, gift shopping and seasonal décor.
While no official reason for the closure has been publicly detailed, the retailer’s exit comes amid continued pressure on bricks-and-mortar retail, particularly in smaller markets. Rising operating costs, shifting consumer habits and increased competition from online platforms have all reshaped the retail environment in recent years.
Flying Tiger’s departure represents the loss of a distinctive retail concept from Malta’s high streets, especially in Valletta, where the brand had become a familiar presence for visitors and residents alike.
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