I think we’ve all had that experience where a delay on one flight means we really had to hurry and dash through the airport, getting there after boarding has started. I once had a gate attendent see me (out of breath, red in the face, running hard, panting “I’m here!”) and turn and run down the jetway to stop them closing the door! That plane started moving before I was fully seated.
If you had missed the flight, the people at the gate would have helped get you on the next one. Since it was all on the same airline and booked all together, there wouldn’t have been a cost, and they might have even given you a voucher to buy dinner if the next flight would be a while.
Since you didn’t miss the flight, no-one will compensate you for the unpleasant airport experience. I doubt they will even apologize. I empathize – I’ve had several awful airport experiences with short connections at airports that are hard to get through quickly. If you travel a lot you may develop a mental list of airports where you won’t accept the connections the airline offers, instead coming in on an earlier flight or leaving on a later one just so you will have a lower stress experience. This is some of the wisdom you gain with practice.
As for what to do once you land late like that, all you can do is hurry. If you are in a line, show the other people your boarding pass, say “my plane is already boarding!” or “my plane boards in 5 minutes!” or whatever and hope they let you go to the front of the line (I’ve done this in Frankfurt.) Do this at every lineup, shuttle bus, etc. Run whenever you can. [Other times, if a red sweaty stressed person begs to go in front of you, let them – you’ll remember that time you needed it.] Do what it takes to catch that flight. Or, accept that you won’t, take your time, and work things out with the gate people when you get there. Those are really your only chances. There’s no phone call you can make or email you can send that will cause the plane to wait for you. If you had very high status on the airline, you might be met by a golf cart to rush you through the terminal, but such things are not offered to infrequent flyers. Hurry, and perhaps save yourself all the hassle associated with taking a later flight, or accept your fate and walk slowly towards the long wait for that later flight.
Just a short answer: it all depends on whether you had it as one booking or two separate bookings.
If it is on one booking (which I assume) then you are fine. The airline will take care to get you on a later flight and also of hotel if necessary. Just contact their desk in case. (Since the delay/missed connection is their fault, not yours.)
If it’s two bookings, you can try to ask but they are not responsible for it, it is you.
See this question and links therein for more details.
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