Ted and Barney perhaps fly out of here (8)
I believe the answer is:
heathrow
'fly out of here' is the definition.
I know nothing about this answer so I can't tell whether this works.
'ted and barney' is the wordplay.
'ted' becomes 'Heath' (Ted Heath, UK prime minister r970-74).
'and' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'barney' becomes 'row' (I can't explain this - if you can you should believe this answer much more).
'heath'+'row'='HEATHROW'
'perhaps' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for heathrow that I've seen before include "lots of movement through the air here" , "London's main airport" , "London's busiest airport" , "our counterpart of Charles de Gaulle" , "London airport" .)