The reaction may generate water which could dilute the sulfite and limit its effectiveness. The gas addition is probably just to maintain a high sulfite concentration.
As another example when you see a procedure that calls for fuming acid, that's really just the concentrated acid plus excess of the anhydrous vapor, like sulfuric acid and SO3, nitric and NOx, or hydrochloric and HCl. Your case is the same with sulfurous acid and SO2 but in basic conditions.