Three flights were diverted to Bermuda on Monday night after one suffered windscreen damage and the other two reported medical emergencies, authorities said.
All three flights were en route from the Caribbean to North America.
Just before 7 00 p.m. local time, air traffic controllers at the L.F. Wade International Airport were alerted to a plane 100 miles southwest of the island with a cracked windscreen.
The aircraft had been en route from St Maarten with 10 people on board. The New York-bound aircraft landed safely.
A replacement aircraft was flown in, with passengers resuming their flight later on Monday night.
In the second incident an Air Canada flight 1687, from Hewanorra International Airport in St Lucia to Montreal, landed here safely after a passenger was taken ill on board.
The sick passenger was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment and a few hours later Bermuda was contacted by air traffic controllers in New York after a JetBlue Airbus 320 was diverting to the island because of a passenger suffering from suspected food poisoning.
The aircraft was travelling from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Boston with 156 passengers.